Chongqing Communication Institute
Simplified Chinese中国人民解放军重庆通信学院
Traditional Chinese中國人民解放軍重慶通信學院

Chongqing Communication Institute (Chinese: 中国人民解放军重庆通信学院), also known as Chongqing Telecommunication Institute, is a college located in Geleshan, Shapingba District in the Chinese municipality of Chongqing. Founded in 1950, the college is best known for its contribution to the field of information technology. It is well-known as "the birthplace of digital communication in China."[1]

Campus

The campus covers more than 300,000 square meters, and includes teaching, research and living facilities, a state-of-the-art teaching building, a communication laboratory, an electrical engineering building, and an automation laboratory. The college's library contains more than 60 million issues of various journals, providing a useful collection of digital literature.[2]

Additionally, the college has a modern educational technology training center, a research center, a network management center, an electronic reading room, and a practice facility. For recreation, it offers three football fields, over twenty basketball courts, as well as other sports and cultural facilities. The campus also has a digital network, computer center, multimedia classrooms, language labs, an EDA specializing room, a DSP laboratory, and computer simulation laboratories.[3]

Academics

The school offers instruction in communication and information systems, signal and information processing, control theory, and control engineering. Graduate degrees in Applied Computer Technology, Educational Technology, Pattern Recognition, and Intelligent Systems are available.[4]

General education courses cover topics such as engineering, science, management science, education, communications, computer science, information security, photography, English, and television production.[5]

40% of faculty are Associate Professors, and 62% of faculty hold master's or doctoral degrees.[6]

References

  1. http://english.cqupt.edu.cn/About_CQUPT.htm
  2. McReynolds, Joe (2017-01-10). China's Evolving Military Strategy. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0-9855045-9-5.
  3. Sung, Wen-Pei; Chen, Ran (2015-12-30). Architectural, Energy and Information Engineering: Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Architectural, Energy and Information Engineering (AEIE 2015), Xiamen, China, May 19-20, 2015. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-315-68700-1.
  4. Kong, John (2014-02-19). International Conference on Remote Sensing and Wireless Communications (RSWC 2014). DEStech Publications, Inc. ISBN 978-1-60595-151-5.
  5. Namatame, Akira; Patnaik, Srikanta (2015-11-30). Wireless Communication And Network - Proceedings Of 2015 International Workshop (Iwwcn2015). World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4733-67-0.
  6. Yang, George (2012-08-14). Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Communication, Electronics and Automation Engineering. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-31698-2.

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