Harbin University of Science and Technology - Faculties

Faculties

  • School of Mechanical & Power Engineering
  • School of Material Science & Engineering
  • School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
  • School of Computer
  • School of Measurement-Control Tech & Communications Engineering
  • School of Economic Management
  • School of Applied Sciences
  • School of Art Design
  • School of Software
  • School of Chemistry & Environmental Engineering
  • School of International Cultural Education
  • School of Architecture & Civil Engineering
  • School of Automation
  • School of Laws
  • Foreign Language Institute
  • School of Continual Education
  • Postgraduate Training Division
  • Physical Training Dept
  • Military Training & Teaching Dept
  • Foreign Language Teaching Dept
  • Marxism-Leninism Teaching & Research Dept
  • Modern Education & Technology Center
  • Engineering Training Center
  • Campus Network Information Center
  • Computer Center

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