Schools
Currently, CQUPT has 15 schools and institutes with a new institute: the Chongqing International Institute of Semiconductor established in 2010.
- School of Communications and Information Engineering
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- Communication Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Information Engineering
- Radio and Television Engineering
- School of Computer Science and Technology
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- Computer Science and Technology
- Network Engineering
- Information Security
- AI tech
- Geographic Information System
- School of Automation
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- Automation
- Measurement and Control Technology and Instrumentation
- Electrical Engineering and Automation
- Mechanical design and Automation
- Internet of Things Engineering
- School of Optoelectronic Engineering
- School of Bioinformatics
- School of Mathematics and Physics
- School of Software (CQUPT-HP Software School)
- School of Economics and Management
- School of Arts and Communication
- CQUPT Law School
- CQUPT International School
- School of Foreign Languages
- School of Continuing Education
- School of Physical Education
- Chongqing International Institute of Semiconductor
A list of schools at CQUPT and the academic programs each offer can also be found at the webpage 'School Navigation' from CQUPT's official website.
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