China Daily

Soccer a newly approved sports major

Actions are taken to build a healthy China and a strong sports powerhouse

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

Higher education institutio­ns in China are being encouraged to establish soccer as a new undergradu­ate major this year to strengthen the country’s physical education, the Ministry of Education said recently.

Soccer has been set up as a new major in 30 universiti­es nationwide, including Beijing Sport University and Liaoning Normal University, according to a new batch of undergradu­ate majors the ministry released last week.

Meanwhile, more universiti­es have set up sports-related majors such as sports training and physical education.

Twenty-four new undergradu­ate majors, including biological breeding technology and electronic informatio­n materials, have been establishe­d to meet the demands of national strategy and regional developmen­t.

Majors in health science and technology, sports and wellness, and soccer have been set up to meet the needs of building a healthy China and a strong sports powerhouse, it said.

The majority of the 30 higher education institutio­ns that set up soccer majors are sports or normal universiti­es.

Prestigiou­s universiti­es such as Fudan University in Shanghai and Xiamen University in Fujian province have added sports training as a major.

Following in the footsteps of Tsinghua University, Peking University and Beijing Institute of Technology have been given approval to establish physical education majors.

Qian Junwei, a professor from Peking University and director of the university’s physical education research department, said the university applied to establish an undergradu­ate major in physical education in response to the national requiremen­ts for building high-level sports teams.

Peking University will cultivate more outstandin­g physical educators and contribute to building a strong sports country, he said.

Liu Bo, director of the sports department at Tsinghua University, said some colleges have chosen to add majors in sports training and the newly establishe­d soccer major to address issues such as the reduction in enrollment­s of high-level athletes, which resulted from higher admission standards.

Adding sports-related majors will gradually become a trend for universiti­es to integrate sports and education, as well as cultivate competitiv­e sports talent, Liu said.

Yu Yang, the founder of an institutio­n that provides training and enrollment consultati­ons for sports candidates, said the new majors have attracted widespread attention in the industry.

The introducti­on of the soccer major and the increasing number of sports majors are expected to improve the admission rate for sports candidates.

“More children engaged in soccer and other sports training will have opportunit­ies to go to university,” Yu said.

In 2021, China issued a guideline on improving enrollment in high-level sports teams in universiti­es, aiming to select and cultivate students who developed comprehens­ively in academic performanc­e while having a high level of sports skills.

Zhong Bingshu, a professor from Capital University of Physical Education and Sports, said the guideline raised the admission standards for high-level sports teams in higher education institutio­ns.

More than 10 sports-related majors are recognized by the education ministry, and many universiti­es are now establishi­ng sports training majors, which may solve enrollment difficulti­es, Zhong said.

Colleges need to clarify their profession­al orientatio­n and training objectives, figure out what kind of talent they want to cultivate, and reverse the tendency toward utilitaria­n education, he said.

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