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About Guangzhou Dublin International College
Guangzhou Dublin International College is a joint venture between South China Agricultural University and the University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland. The college was officially approved by the Ministry of Education in April 2020 (MOE44IEA02DNR20202069N). Located on the campus of South China Agricultural University, the College currently offers three undergraduate programs in Biological Sciences, Food Quality and Safety, and Horticulture, and will begin enrolling students nationwide in 2020.
The College adopts a dual registration, dual degree, “4+0” training model and international teaching system, relying on the quality resources of the two universities, and senior professors of the two universities to develop training programs and work together to complete the training of talents. Once students enter the university, they are registered as students of both South China Agricultural University and the University of Dublin. After completing 4 years of undergraduate study at SAU, students who meet the requirements of both universities will receive the undergraduate diploma and bachelor’s degree from SAU and the corresponding bachelor’s degree from the University of Dublin, Ireland.
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