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Revision as of 23:56, 22 April 2012

LNU-MSU College of International Business
TypeJoint Venture
EstablishedJune, 2000
Students900
Location, ,
Websitechinacampus.missouristate.edu

History

In June 2000, Missouri State University entered into an agreement with Liaoning Normal University of the People's Republic of China. This established the LNU-MSU College of International Business on the campus of LNU. The college currently offers an Associate of Arts, in General Studies degree and a Bachelor of Science, in General Business degree

Accreditation

The Branch Campus programs are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools as well as the Associate to Advance Collegiate Business Schools (AACSB International).

Students

Missouri State University Branch Campus Dalian has a diverse student body, with students from all over the world including Korea, Indonesia, Nigeria, Zambia, and the US.

All students must have completed high school and provide proof of English proficiency to apply. For international students a TOEFL iBT - 61, or IELTS 5.0 is required. Chinese students must achieve at least 100 on the English portion of the Chinese National College Entrance Exam.

Faculty

All faculty are academically/professionally qualified in their field and are approved by Missouri State University. 80% of the instructors are native English speakers.

Facilities

Missouri State University Branch Campus Dalian is located atop a prominece on the North Campus of Liaoning Normal University overlooking the university to its south. All faculty are academically/professionally qualified in their field and are approved by Missouri State University. 60% of the instructors are native English speakers.

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