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History of SMU
1909: Shanghai Industrial College, with the Shipping Section
1911: The Merchant Marine College under the Ministry of Post and Transport, with the Navigation Section
1912: Wosong Merchant Marine School, with the Navigation Section
1929: Wosong Merchant Marine College under the Ministry of Transport, with the Navigation Section
1930: Wosong Merchant Marine College, with the Marine Engineering Section added.
1939: Chongqing National Merchant Marine College, with the Ship Building Section added to the previous two.
1943: The above college was incorporated into Chongqing National University of Transport, keeping the Sections of Navigation and Marine Engineering, and changing the Ship Building Section to the Ship-Building Engineering Department.
1946: Wosong National Merchant Marine College, with the Sections of Navigation and Marine Engineering.
1948: Added to that college was the Telecommunications Section, offering short-term advanced training.
1950: With the merging of the above college and the Shipping Management Department of Jiaotong University, the Shanghai Nautical College emerged, offering the marine navigation speciality in the Navigation Department, the marine engineering speciality in the Marine Engineering Department, and the radio communication speciality at the associate-baccalaureate level.
1951: Added to the Shanghai Nautical College was the Harbor Engineering Department, offering the specialities of waterway transportation and port management.
1953: The merging of the Shanghai Nautical College and the Northeast Navigation College.
1958: The decision of the Ministry of Communications to restore maritime education in Shanghai and establish Shanghai Maritime University.
1959: The founding of Shanghai Maritime University.
2008: The Lingang new campus inaugurated.
1911: The Merchant Marine College under the Ministry of Post and Transport, with the Navigation Section
1912: Wosong Merchant Marine School, with the Navigation Section
1929: Wosong Merchant Marine College under the Ministry of Transport, with the Navigation Section
1930: Wosong Merchant Marine College, with the Marine Engineering Section added.
1939: Chongqing National Merchant Marine College, with the Ship Building Section added to the previous two.
1943: The above college was incorporated into Chongqing National University of Transport, keeping the Sections of Navigation and Marine Engineering, and changing the Ship Building Section to the Ship-Building Engineering Department.
1946: Wosong National Merchant Marine College, with the Sections of Navigation and Marine Engineering.
1948: Added to that college was the Telecommunications Section, offering short-term advanced training.
1950: With the merging of the above college and the Shipping Management Department of Jiaotong University, the Shanghai Nautical College emerged, offering the marine navigation speciality in the Navigation Department, the marine engineering speciality in the Marine Engineering Department, and the radio communication speciality at the associate-baccalaureate level.
1951: Added to the Shanghai Nautical College was the Harbor Engineering Department, offering the specialities of waterway transportation and port management.
1953: The merging of the Shanghai Nautical College and the Northeast Navigation College.
1958: The decision of the Ministry of Communications to restore maritime education in Shanghai and establish Shanghai Maritime University.
1959: The founding of Shanghai Maritime University.
2008: The Lingang new campus inaugurated.