ACBSP

Guiding Cultivation Plan for the

Standardization Engineering Major

2023

MajorCode: 120702T

Drafter:Hao Hao     Reviewer: WuyangZhuo

I      CultivationObjectives

The Standardization Engineeringmajor aims to cultivate those who have scientific literacy, humanistic spirit,international vision and pioneering and innovative spirit, and have a solidprofessional foundation and good knowledge structure, know modern managementand information economy concepts, and have mastered standardized engineeringand system management knowledge and standardized application abilities inspecific fields. Those who obtain this training can cooperate with relevantprofessional engineering and technical personnel in the fields of enterprisesand public institutions at all levels, government departments, organizations,supply chains, industrial engineering and other fields to carry out therevision of relevant standards, standardization system construction,standardization project design and development, organization andimplementation, and whole process management, with a certain degree ofmanagement communication, cooperation and organization and implementationabilities, and a rigorous scientific research attitude and strong practicalapplication abilities of composite innovation applied talents.

 

       The goals thatstudents must achieve five years after graduation

Goal 1: Firm political direction, alove of the motherland, support the leadership of the Communist Party of China;Have good humanities and social science literacy, patriotic feelings andnational pride, have a sense of social responsibility, adhere to professionalethics;

Goal 2: Master standardizationengineering, quality management, and other related professional knowledgesystems, have a deep foundation of standardization principles, a solid grasp ofstandardization technology and methods; Be able to independently undertake thestandardization work of an enterprise, conduct professional standardizationconsultation and services, participate in domestic and internationalstandardization activities, and independently preside over the development,application, and subject research of major standardization projects of anenterprise;

Goal 3: Be able to use the latesttechnology and tools of standardization engineering, lead a team to organizethe establishment of enterprise standardization management systems, lead theoverall construction, implementation, application, and promotion of enterprisestandardization, and use standardization concepts to improve strategicdecision-making, management level, and effectiveness;

Goal 4: Have good communicationskills, interpersonal skills and teamwork spirit, outstanding organizationaland management skills, certain innovation abilities and basic decision-makingabilities;

Goal 5: Have an internationalperspective, maintain physical and mental health and sustainable developmentmotivation, have the abilities to update the knowledge of standardizationengineering, good thinking abilities and lifelong learning awareness, and especiallyhave the abilities to devote themselves to research in the industry, andcontinue to learn standardized technology and methods, standardized management,and other aspects.

 

II     Academic Requirementsfor Program Completion

Graduation Requirements and DegreeConferral

Students of this major mustcomplete the minimum credits required by the various courses according to therequirements of the guiding cultivation plan, and complete the correspondingextracurricular arrangements. Students can graduate only when they obtain atleast 156 credits; those who meet the requirements for the conferral of abachelor's degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management degree.

 

Program duration

Flexible academic period, generally4 years, with a flexible range of no less than 3 years and no more than 6years.

 

III   CourseSystem Composition and Distribution of Class Hours (excluding Second Classroom)

Course type

Total credits

Total study hours

Theoretical hours

Practical hours

Public Fundamental  Courses

49.5

32

928

846

82

General Education  Courses

10

6

160

160

0

Professional  Fundamental Courses

30

19

480

424

56

Core Courses

38

25

608

452

156

Professional  Practice

27.5

18

808

0

808

Total

156

100

2984

1882

1102

Theoretical  hours: practical hours (%)

63:37

 

Programrequirements

The Bachelor ofStandardization Engineering requires students to successfully complete 156credits, which are comprised of:

  • At     least 49.5 credits from Public Fundamental Courses;

  • At     least 10 credits from General Education Courses;

  • At     least 30 credits from Professional Fundamental Courses;

  • All     38 credits from Core Courses;

  • All     27.5 credits from Professional Practice.

 

IV   Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (1)

Course   Type

Course Code

Course   Title

Total   Credits

Total   Hours

Recommended   Semester

I.            

b1080001

Introduction  to Basic Principles of Marxism

3

48

Autumn1

 

b1080009

Political Thought,  Moral Ethics and Law

3

48

Autumn1

 

b1080006

Modern  Chinese Historical Figures

3

48

Spring1

 

b1080010

Mao Zedong-Thoughts  and Introduction to Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

3

48

Autumn2

 

b1080011

Xi Jinping  Thoughts on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era

3

48

Spring2

Public Fundamental Courses

-----

Situation  and Policy (Modules 1 to 4)

2

32

Autumn1Spring2

b1080008

Labor  Education A

0.5

16

Spring1

b1110004

Mental Health  Education of College Students

2

32

Spring1

b1020082

Advanced  Mathematics B1

4

64

Autumn1

b1020083

Advanced  Mathematics B2

2

32

Spring1

b1020012

Linear  Algebra

2

32

Spring1

b1020013

Probability  and Statistics

2

32

Autumn2

b1020065

College Physics B

2

32

Autumn

b1020018

College  Chinese

2

32

Autumn1

-----

Physical  Education I to VI

3

160

Autumn1Autumn4

b1110003

Military  Training

0.5

112

Autumn1

b1110002

Military  Theory

0.5

32

Spring1

b1090001

Basic Engineering  Training

2

32

Spring1

b1020003

English  for General Purposes III

3

48

Autumn1

 

b1020004

English  for General Purposes IV

3

48

Spring1

 

b1020005

English  for General Academic Purposes A

2

32

Autumn2

 

---

English  Expansion

2

32

Spring2

 

b1020002

English  for General Purposes II

3

48

Autumn1

 

b1020003

English  for General Purposes III

3

48

Spring1

 

b1020006

English  for General Academic Purposes B

2

32

Autumn2

 

---

English  Expansion

2

32

Spring2

 

b1020001

English  for General Purposes I

4

64

Autumn1

 

b1020002

English  for General Purposes II

3

48

Spring1

 

b1020003

English  for General Purposes III

3

48

Autumn2

 

b1020040

German I

3

48

Autumn1

 

b1020041

German II

3

48

Spring1

II.        

b1020042

German III

4

64

Autumn2

III.      

b1020077

Japanese I

3

48

Autumn1

IV.      

b1020078

Japanese  II

3

48

Spring1

V.          

b1020079

Japanese  III

4

64

Autumn2

Subtotal  (Public Fundamental Courses)

89.5

1680

VI.       

General Education Courses

b0-----

Aesthetic Education

2

32

AutumnSpring

 

Social  Sciences and Humanities

4

64

AutumnSpring

b0-----

Natural  Science and Technological Innovation

4

64

AutumnSpring

Subtotal  (General Education Courses)

10

160

VII.    

(* Note:The first foreign language course has a total of 10 credits, including CollegeEnglish, College German, and College Japanese. Students shall choose theappropriate language based on their needs. For those who choose CollegeEnglish, select the appropriate module from Modules A, B, or C.)

 

V     Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (2)

Course  Type

Course  Code

Course  Title

Total  Credits

Total  Hours

Recommended  Semester

Professional Fundamental Courses

b2030037

Management  Science

3

48

Autumn1

b2030444

Introduction  to Standardization

1

16

Autumn1

b2030460

Principles of Standardization

2

32

Spring1

b2030461

Fundamentals  of Economics

3

48

Spring1

b2030462

Introduction  to Industrial Engineering

2

32

Autumn2

b2030463

Standardization  Systems and Certification

2

32

Autumn2

b2030159

Applied Statistics

3

48

Autumn2

b2030464

Operations  Research

3

48

Spring2

b2030465

Error  Theory and Data Processing

3

48

Spring2

b2030466

System  Engineering

3

48

Spring2

b2030467

Project  Characteristics and Standardized Management Methods

3

48

Autumn3

b2030468

Standardized  Techniques and Methods

2

32

Spring3

Subtotal  (Professional  Fundamental Courses)

30

480

VIII. 

IX.      

b2030469

Introduction  to Law

2

32

Spring1

Core Courses

b2030035

Supply  Chain Management

2

32

Autumn2

b2030470

Digital  Information Standardization

2

32

Autumn2

b2030471

Standardization  Laws and Regulations

2

32

Spring2

b2030472

Quality  Control Engineering

 

2

32

Spring2

b2030473

Basis of  Metrology

2

32

Spring2

b2030474

National  Quality Infrastructure (NQI)

2

32

Autumn3

b2030475

International  Standardization (bilingual)

2

32

Autumn3

b2030476

Certification  and Accreditation

2

32

Autumn3

b2030477

Standardized  Management and Practices of Enterprises

2

32

Spring3

b2030478

Theory and  Methods of Comprehensive Evaluation

2

32

Autumn4

X.          

Subtotal  (Core  Courses)

22

352

XI.      

Select 8 credits from Module A, B, or C

Module A

b2030479

Logistics  Management

2

32

Spring2

b2030480

Purchasing  and Supply Chain Management

2

32

Autumn3

b2030481

Environmental,  Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG))

3

48

Autumn3

b2030482

Logistics  Services and Technology Standardization

2

32

Autumn3

b2030483

Electronic  Commerce and Information Standardization

2

32

Spring3

b2030484

Supply  Chain Finance Standardization

3

48

Spring3

b2030485

Social  Management and Public Services Standardization

2

32

Spring3

Module B

b2030486

Lean  Production

2

32

Spring2

b2030487

Reliability  Engineering

2

32

Autumn3

b2030488

International  Industrial Standardization

2

32

Autumn3

b2030489

Standardization  and Intellectual Property

 

2

32

Autumn3

b2030490

Industrial  Design and Testing Standardization

3

48

Spring3

b2030491

Standardization  of Automobile Manufacturing

3

48

Spring3

b2030492

New Energy  Technology Standardization

2

32

Spring3

XII.    

XIII. 

Subtotal  (Elective Core Courses)

32

512

XIV. 

XV.    

Subtotal  (Core  Courses)

84

1344

XVI. 

 

VI   Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (3)

Course  Type

Course  Code

Course  Title

Total  Credits

Total  Hours

Recommended  Semester

Professional Practice

b4030232

Introduction to  Standardization Engineering Practice

1

24

Autumn1

b4030238

Standardized  Method Practice

1

24

Summer1

b4030239

Standardized  Documentation Practice

3

72

Summer1

b4030240

Standardized  Information Tool Practice

2

48

Summer1

b4030241

Standardization  Project Integrated Practice I

3

72

Summer2

b4030242

Standardization  Project Integrated Practice II

3

72

Summer2

b4030243

Standardization  Engineering Specialty Innovation and Entrepreneurship

2

48

Spring3

b4030200

Labor Education B

0.5

16

Spring3

b4030248

Standardization  Engineering Graduation Practice and Graduation Project (Thesis)

6

288

Spring4

Select  8 credits from Module A or B

Module A

b4030244

Basic Practice of  Supply Chain Standardization

3

72

Summer3

b4030245

Integrated Practice  of Supply Chain Standardization

3

72

Autumn4

Module B

b4030246

Basic Practice of  Industrial Standardization

3

72

Summer3

b4030247

Integrated  Practice of Industrial Standardization

3

72

Autumn4

XVII. 

Subtotal  (Professional Practice)

33.5

952

XVIII. 

The  Second Classroom

b5110001

The Second  Classroom

1

-

AutumnSpringSummer

 

 

 

156

2984

XIX. 

 

*ProfessionalModule Courses and Practical Module Courses optional instructions:

Professionalcourses are divided into modules according to different ability requirements, andstudents are required to choose one of the modules and earn the creditsrequired for that module. The Professional Practice module must be selectedaccording to the corresponding professional course module.

 

Module A:Supply Chain Standardization

This moduleaims at the talent demands of supply chain-related fields, focuses on thestandardization construction of the five characteristics of wisdom, technology,management, organization, and green in the supply chain, cultivates appliedstandardized engineering talents who master the basic principles of supplychain standardization construction, understand the relevant operations in an intelligentsupply chain, have the knowledge and comprehensive application abilities ofstandardized engineering and supply chain management, and have the abilities tocarry out procurement, logistics practice, finance and service in the keysupply chain fields such as logistics, e-commerce, international trade, socialmanagement and public services.

Module B:Industrial Standardization Module

This moduleaims to meet the needs of talents for standardization construction inindustrial-related fields, train them to master the basic principles ofindustrial standardization construction, understand the relevant operations inindustrial engineering, and have the knowledge and comprehensive application abilitiesof standardization engineering and industrial management. Appliedstandardization engineering talents with the abilities to carry out industrialproduction, testing, design, and management standardization work in industrialengineering-related fields such as machinery industry and intelligentmanufacturing.

 

VII         SecondClassroom Credits Policy

 

Through thedevelopment of the Second Classroom activities, students are encouraged toactively participate in academic lectures, social practice activities, campuscultural and sports activities, innovation and entrepreneurship activities,volunteer service activities, etc., to cultivate the students' socialadaptability and quality, and enhance the students' employability. Please referto the provisions of the "Shanghai Polytechnic University's 'SecondClassroom Credit' Implementation Measures (Trial)" in the "StudentHandbook" for more details.