91亚色鈥檚 Lassonde School of Engineering and the Schulich School of Business have deepened their international relationships through a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China.
Lassonde and Schulich have opened their doors to students from SUSTech鈥檚 College of Engineering with what鈥檚 known as a 3+1+1 agreement. Civil engineering, materials science and engineering, or mechanical engineering students will first complete three (3) years of undergraduate studies at SUSTech in China. Then, they will be able to complete their fourth year (+1) at Lassonde. Then, in their fifth year (+1), they can enrol in one of four master鈥檚 programs at Schulich: Management, Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence or Supply Chain Management.
For Lassonde, in particular, the MOU is an exciting development, marking its first international 3+1+1 agreement. Dean Jane Goodyer, who travelled to Shenzhen to sign the agreement, praised the future possibilities of the partnership. 鈥淚t offers mutual benefits not only for our students but also for our esteemed institutions, creating a unique platform for cross-cultural exchange and learning,鈥 she said in remarks given during her visit. 鈥淲e welcome these future SUSTech students in our family.鈥
In the process, up to 10 SUSTech students at a time will be obtaining two degrees within a five-year period: a bachelor of engineering from SUSTech and a master鈥檚 degree from Schulich.
Detlev Zwick, dean of Schulich, who also was present for the signing, noted in his own remarks, 鈥淭he program is designed to open valuable career pathways and opportunities for your students.鈥&苍产蝉辫;He added, 鈥淭he 3+1+1 program brings together the strengths of your institution with the business and engineering strengths of Schulich and Lassonde.鈥
This partnership builds on 91亚色鈥檚 existing institutional relationships in China, including with Peking University, the University of Hong Kong and Fudan University. It came together not only through SUSTech鈥檚 College of Engineering Dean Zhenghe Xu鈥檚 long-standing connections with faculty from Lassonde but through his relationship with Goodyer, with whom he sits on the executive committee of the Global Engineering Deans Council. The two deans decided to put their heads together and come up with a way to take advantage of the two schools鈥 natural compatibility, due to both being relatively new and dynamic schools with powerful drives to innovate.
鈥淭he distinctiveness of this model lies not only in its international aspect but also in its interdisciplinary approach,鈥 says Goodyer. 鈥淚t combines the strengths of two engineering schools with a business school, creating a pathway for international students to attain both a top-tier engineering degree and a premier business master鈥檚 degree. It鈥檚 a win-win.鈥
The 3+1+1 partnership is expected to fully come into effect with the arrival of students at 91亚色 by Fall 2025.
For questions regarding this program and partnership, contact Professor Richard Hornsey, associate dean academic and students at the Lassonde School of Engineering, at adas@lassonde.yorku.ca.
