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China Coast Guard Academy

Coordinates:29°56′38″N121°42′39″E / 29.94387°N 121.71097°E /29.94387; 121.71097
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China Coast Guard Academy
中国人民武装警察部队海警学院
Logo of the CCG Academy
TypeMilitary academy
EstablishedJune 28, 2010 (2010-06-28)
AffiliationPeople's Armed Police
Address
205 West Zhenxing Road
,
Ningbo
,
Zhejiang
,
315801
,
China

29°56′38″N121°42′39″E / 29.94387°N 121.71097°E /29.94387; 121.71097
CampusUrban, 226.23 hectares (559.0 acres)
China Coast Guard Academy is located in Zhejiang
China Coast Guard Academy
Location in Zhejiang
Higher education institution under China Coast Guard

China Coast Guard Academy is ahigher education institution dedicated to training talents forChina Coast Guard.[1] Located inNingbo,Zhejiang,China, the academy is known as the "cradle of border police" and is listed in theorder of battle of thePeople's Armed Police (PAP) as adeputy corps leader grade unit.[2]

History

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In 1982, the academy was founded as the Training Division of the Coastal Patrol of Zhejiang Provincial Corps of theChinese People's Armed Police (Chinese:中国人民武装警察部队浙江省总队海巡训练大队) under theMinistry of Public Security, and organised as aregiment commander grade unit in the order of battle of the PAP.[3]

In September 1983, the State Council approved the foundation of the Surface Vessel School of the People's Armed Police (Chinese:中国人民武装警察部队水面船艇学校) on the basis of the training division and under the direct supervision of the PAP headquarters. The first batch of students were enrolled in September 1985.[3]

In August 1993, the supervising agency changed from the PAP headquarter to the Ministry of Public Security. The school was thus organised as a unit in the organization chart of the Border Defence Force of the Ministry of Public Security.[4] In September 1997, the school began recruiting students as a post-secondary specialised school rather than as a secondary specialised school as in the past. In March 1999, the school was formally upgraded with the approval from the Ministry of Education and became the "Higher Vocational School of Coastal Police".[4] In December 2009, with the approval from the Ministry of Education, the school was renamed the "China Maritime Police Academy"[5] and began offering degree education as the only higher education institution in China to offer training for maritime law enforcement.[3]

In August 2012, the academy became co-funded by the Ministry of Public Security, the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, and the Municipal People's Government of Ningbo City.[6] From July 2018, with the separation of the Coast Guard from the Border Defence Force, the academy came under direct PAP jurisdiction as part of China Coast Guard.[6]

Education

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In 2010, the first four undergraduate programmes the academy offered includednavigational technology,marine engineering, electronic science and technology, electrical information engineering.[4] As an academy for coast guard training, academy contextualised its education for maritime law enforcement, with additional training inmaritime rescue,damage control, etc.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"China Coast Guard Academy".China Defence Universities Tracker. International Cyber Policy Centre,Australian Strategic Policy Institute. 29 October 2019.
  2. ^"Introduction" (in Chinese). China Coast Guard Academy. Archived fromthe original on 2014-11-04. Retrieved2017-04-06.
  3. ^abcXu, Wenjun; Zhu, Jian (2010)."海警学院27年变迁".People's Police (15):19–22 – viaCNKI.
  4. ^abc"公安海警高专升格为本科院校".Xinhua. 2010-04-15. Retrieved2022-12-07 – via Central Government of People's Republic of China.
  5. ^"中华人民共和国教育部高等学校章程核准书第103号(公安海警学院)".Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China. Retrieved2022-12-07.
  6. ^ab"武警海警学院2019年直接选拔招录普通高等学校应届毕业研究生简章".China Coast Guard Academy. Retrieved2022-12-07 – via School of Information Management,Nanjing University.
  7. ^"武警海警学院打造海上维权执法学科专业群".Legal Daily. 2022-09-14. Retrieved2022-12-07.
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