| DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH EDUCATION FOR SURVEYING &
          MAPPING IN WUHAN UNIVERSITYProf. LIU Yanfang and LIU Xiaobo, China
 Key words: High Education, Surveying & Mapping,
          Education System, Curricula. 
 AbstractUnder the background of the reformation of universities in China, 4
          Universities including Wuhan Technical University of Surveying &
          Mapping are merged into one new comprehensive university "Wuhan
          University" on August 2, 2000, which has more than 4,000 staff
          and more than 40,000 students. This paper is divided into 3 parts: 
            General Introduction of Biggest Unit of High Education for
              Surveying & Mapping in China - Wuhan University
General Analysis on the Advantages of the University for
              Developing High Education of Surveying & Mapping 
            The goal for combination of universities is to combine all strong
            points and advantages of all joint universities. We have to pay more
            attention on how to keep the former advantages of Wuhan Technical
            Univ. of Surveying & Mapping in Geodesy, Engineering Surveying,
            Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, Cartography & GIS etc.; how
            to make full use of the advantages of the other 3 universities in
            Economy, Law, Administration and Environment Engineering to promote
            the development of Surveying & Mapping. 
            Reformation of the Education System for Surveying & Mapping
              in the Univ.
              
                sub-units and staff, including schools, departments,
                  laboratories, offices and groups;programs at different levels, such as 4 year BS, 3 year MSc
                  and MBA, 3 year PhD and CPD;Curricula and extra curricular activities. 
 CONTACTProf. Liu YanfangVice Dean of Education Affairs Office
 Wuhan University
 39 Luoyu Road
 Wuhan 430070
 CHINA
 Fax + 86 27 8786 1319
 E-mail: yfliu610@sina.com
 Liu XiaoboVice Dean of Education Affairs Division
 National Bureau of Surveying & Mapping
 CHINA
 23 March 2001 
 
          
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