Guangdong University of Foreign Studies - Academic Faculty and Department

Academic Faculty and Department

Faculties and departments of the university include the following:

  • Cisco School of Informatics
  • College of Continuing Education and Open College
  • Department of Chinese for International Students (International Center)
  • Department of Physical Education
  • Faculty of Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Faculty of Chinese Language and Culture
  • Faculty of English Language and Culture
  • Faculty of European Languages and Cultures
  • International College (Center for Languages Training)
  • MBA Education Center
  • MTI Education Center
  • MIB Education Center
  • Training Center of International Service Outsourcing
  • School of Art
  • School of English and Education
  • School of English for International Business
  • School of Finance and Economics
  • School of International Trade and Economics
  • School of Journalism and Communication
  • School of Interpreting and Translation Studies
  • School of Legal Studies
  • School of Management
  • School of Marxism
  • School of Politics and Public Administration

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