Departments

The Academic Affairs Office

The Academic Affairs Office (AAO) of the PPSUC is responsible for the university’s teaching management,especially in charge of undergraduate academic affairs. It coordinates the design, operation, quality monitoring, and reform of undergraduate education at the university. It leads six offices: the general office, the office of academic affairs, the office of teaching research, the office of teaching material management, the office of teaching supervision, and the office of practical teaching, which systematically advance various teaching-related tasks. The main functions of the AAO includes:

Teaching Management and Operational Support

The AAO prepares the academic calendar and teaching schedule, deploys teaching tasks, operates course selection, arranges examination and records student academic performance, to ensure the efficient and orderly operation of teaching activities. It also establishes a long-term mechanism for undergraduate teaching quality assurance, and conducts daily and specialized teaching quality monitoring activities.

Educational and Teaching Competence Building

The AAO promotes the development of disciplines, courses, and teaching materials, coordinates the application and process management of teaching reform projects, organizes teaching competitions and the appraisal of outstanding teaching achievements, to continuously stimulate educational innovation.

Practical Teaching System Development

The AAO coordinates in-class experimental training and the management of laboratories, guides student field internships in police agencies and the construction of field bases, and implements full-process quality supervision of dissertations (designs), focusing on cultivating students’ competence for real front-line police work.

Educational and Teaching Service Support

The office is accountable for the life-long management of undergraduate student records, reviews graduation qualification and issues diplomas and degrees, and facilitates major transfers and recommendations for postgraduate education. It also manages the budgeting and using of undergraduate education funds, operates teaching information systems, and provides data support for teaching management decisions.

The AAO consistently aligns with the goals of the “Double First-Class Initiative”, leverages the advantages of police academies, adheres to the talent cultivation philosophy – “broad scope, solid foundation, high quality, emphasis on practice, and pursuit of innovation”, promotes the simultaneous development of “Five Educations” (moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic, and labor education) and the discipline development of “new liberal arts” and “new engineering”, explores diverse pathways for talent growth, drives high-quality development in education and teaching, and is committed to cultivating innovative, versatile, and applied talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique, aesthetics, and labor.