2+3 Chinese-German Joint Undergraduate Education Program
Since 2003, the school has initiated the 2+3 Chinese-German Joint Undergraduate Education Program in the majors of Logistics Engineering with Erfurt University of Applied Science and Industrial Engineering with Kempton University of Applied Science. Under the framework of these programs, students complete two-year study first in China and then transfer to German to finish program study; upon graduation, qualified students will be awarded both degrees by ZUST and its German counterpart.
Double Degree English-taught bachelor program
In 2009, the school initiated the first English-taught program in Zhejiang province, namely the International Economics and Trade, and cooperated with FH Hannover of Germany. Under the framework of this program, both Chinese and German students can study in the partner university’s campus for 1 year; upon graduation, qualified students will be awarded both degrees by ZUST and its FH Hannover.
Chinese-American Cooperatively-Run Program
In 2013, ZUST and the University of Bridgeport co-developed the Chinese American Bachelor's degree program in Economics and started to recruit students in the fall semester. The term of study of the program is full-time (4 years). Both sides jointly develop the curriculum and teaching plan for the program and cooperatively deliver and manage it. The students can either complete all the courses at ZUST or take some courses at the University of Bridgeport. Both universities shall grant a bachelor's degree to student candidates who meet the degree-granting requirements.
2+2 Chinese-Australia Joint Undergraduate Education Program
The “2+2” Chinese-Australian joint undergraduate education programs, in cooperation with Macquarie University, started to recruit students in 2020. Under the framework of this program, students complete two-year studies first in China and then transfer to Australia to finish program study; upon graduation, qualified students will be awarded both degrees by ZUST and its Australian counterpart.