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WIZZU Admissions FAQs

Q: What majors does WIZZU offer? We offer three undergraduate programs: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Industrial Design, leveraging Victoria University of Wellington’s globally renowned programs to form a distinctive cluster of disciplines.

 Q: What is the enrollment plan for WIZZU? We plan to enroll 230 students annually, with a total enrollment capacity of 1,000 students. Specifically, the Architecture program (five years) enrolls 80 students per year, while the Landscape Architecture and Industrial Design programs each enroll 75 students per year.

 Q: What are the admission rules for WIZZU? Admissions are conducted entirely according to the admission rules of Zhengzhou University. 

Q: What certificates are awarded by WIZZU? Students who meet the graduation requirements within the prescribed period will be awarded an undergraduate graduation certificate from Zhengzhou University. Those who meet the university’s degree conferral regulations will receive a bachelor’s degree certificate in general higher education. Students who meet the degree conferral requirements of the partner university will also be awarded the corresponding degree certificate by the partner university. 

Q: Do students at WIZZU need to study abroad? We implement a “4+0” (or “5+0” for the Architecture) dual-degree model. This means students can complete the required courses and meet graduation requirements at Zhengzhou University without studying abroad, earning both a graduation and degree certificate from Zhengzhou University and a degree certificate from Victoria University of Wellington.

 Q: How is the faculty at WIZZU composed? We fully utilize existing faculty resources from both universities and recruit excellent faculty and researchers globally to ensure the introduction of high-quality international educational resources and the normal teaching of the required number of foreign courses. 

Q: How are textbooks selected and courses arranged at WIZZU? We adopt a collaborative model that combines the strengths of both universities’ disciplines. Textbooks and course arrangements are jointly determined by Zhengzhou University and Victoria University of Wellington. Some specialized courses are taught and tutored entirely in English by faculty from Victoria University of Wellington.