The Master’s in Psychiatry and Mental Health (Chinese-taught) at
Zhengzhou University (ZZU)
is a
3
years
long
program for international students,
taught in Chinese.
Master’s in Psychiatry and Mental Health (Chinese-taught)
The Master’s in Psychiatry and Mental Health (Chinese-taught) at
Zhengzhou University (ZZU)
is a
3
years
long
program for international students,
taught in Chinese.
📚About the Program
Zhengzhou University (ZZU), founded in 1956 and located in Zhengzhou, China, is a comprehensive institution that offers a diverse range of programs across 12 fields of study, including science, engineering, and medicine. As the only university in Henan included in Project 211, ZZU is recognized for its strong focus on enhancing students’ comprehensive qualities and boasts a vibrant international community with over 1,300 international students from 60 countries.
The Master’s in Psychiatry and Mental Health is a three-year, Chinese-taught program designed to equip students with essential skills in mental health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment methodologies. Students will engage in comprehensive training that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing them for careers in clinical settings, research, or public health. This program stands out due to its emphasis on culturally relevant mental health practices, addressing the unique challenges faced in the region and contributing to the global discourse on mental health care.
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