Hohai University - Colleges and Schools

Colleges and Schools

Hohai University consists of eighteen colleges and schools:

  • School of Law
  • Graduate School
  • Business School
  • College of Sciences
  • College of Environment
  • College of Public Administration
  • Business School (Changzhou Campus)
  • College of Mechanics and Materials
  • College of Earth Science and Engineering
  • College of Hydrology and Water Resources
  • College of Foreign Languages and Cultures
  • College of Energy and Electrical Engineering
  • College of Computer and Information Engineering
  • College of Civil and Transportation Engineering
  • College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
  • College of Harbor,Coastal and Offshore Engineering
  • College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering
  • College of Computer and Information Engineering (Changzhou Campus)
  • Department of Physical Education

It has nine state and provincial key laboratories and five state and provincial engineering research centers. There are three state key disciplines, eight provincial and ministerial key disciplines, five post-doctorate mobile stations, 33 Ph.D. programs, 73 Master programs, 18 Engineering Master programs and MBA, and 46 undergraduate programs.

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