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BISU Seven-year Comprehensive Training Program
Updated: November 11, 2022

The BISU Seven-year Comprehensive Training Program is the only program in China to implement seven-year training. The program is an important base for training new high-end technical and skilled professionals. 

In 2016, BISU set up the Seven-year Comprehensive Training Program to further deepen the reform of comprehensive training, serve the national strategy and the capital’s “four functions” construction, and innovate the country's talent training mode. 

The program is in Yanqing district, the venue of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games. It has 26 full-time teachers, including one with a doctorate and 25 with master's degrees. The campus has more than 100 faculty members and more than 500 students. 

The BISU Seven-year Comprehensive Training Program aims to explore a new way to implement education for all-around development, connecting vocational education with undergraduate education to improve the vocational education system and build a comprehensive talent training system. Students who complete learning tasks within five school years and get a higher vocational education diploma can start their undergraduate studies after passing a qualification examination. When students complete the learning tasks for the sixth to seventh school years and pass the examinations, they can get a diploma at the undergraduate level. 

The program is aimed at training high-end technical talents with both virtue and ability. It takes seven consecutive years of foreign language education in order to enhance students’ international vision. This program focuses on improving students’ cultural literacy and professional ability and insists on Chinese cultural education.

The program adheres to BISU’s motto “Integrity, Diligence, Truth, and Leadership”, training high-end technical talents to meet the needs of Beijing's economic and social development. 

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