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About Studying Bachelor in China

A bachelor's degree or baccalaureate is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by Chinese colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study usually lasting four years.

Completing a bachelor’s program enables you to work in entry or mid-level management positions. This program is required if you pursue graduate studies or master's degree. A bachelor’s degree comes in two common forms, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.).

International students who wish to study bachelor's in China may choose to study English-medium programs or Chinese-medium programs.

About Studying in Fuzhou

Fuzhou is located in the lower area of the Min River. It is the capital city of Fujian Province. Fuzhou is the economic, political, cultural and transport center of Fujian province.

Fuzhou got its name after a mountain in the area called Mt. Fu. Fuzhou is one of the first open coastal cities in China. The city is a historic and a cultural city with over two-thousand-year of history.

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  • Bachelor’s in International Economics and Trade

    Fuzhou University (FZU)

    Bachelor’s in International Economics and Trade

    Fuzhou University (FZU)

    Fuzhou English
    Next Start Date
    Sep 2025
    Yearly Tuition
    16,000 CNY
    Duration
    4 years
    Application Deadline
    May 2025
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