College and Schools
Zhejiang Normal University has 18 colleges and schools that offers 61 study programs . Chuyang Honors College
- Institute of African Studies
- College of Economics and Management
- College of Law and Political Science
- Hangzhou College of Preschool Teacher Education
- College of Physical Education and Health Sciences
- College of Humanities
- College of Foreign Languages
- College of Geography and Environmental Sciences
- College of Engineering
- College of Music
- College of International Culture and Education
- College of Chemistry and Life Sciences
- College of Teacher Education
- College of Fine Arts
- College of Mathematics Physics and Information Technology
- College of Communication and Creative Culture
- Xingzhi College
- College of Vocational and Technical Education
- Office of Postgraduate Teaching and Student Affairs
The university has also another college in Hangzhou, Hangzhou Junior Teachers College.
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