Kunming University of Science and Technology - Faculties

Faculties

As of 2004:

  • Faculty of Land Resource Engineering
  • Faculty of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
  • Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
  • Faculty of Electric Power Engineering
  • Faculty of Information Engineering and Automation
  • Faculty of Civil and Architectural Engineering
  • Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering
  • Faculty of Biological and Chemical Engineering
  • Faculty of Transportation Engineering
  • Faculty of Modern Agricultural Engineering
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Foreign languages and Cultures
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Management and Economics
  • Faculty of Continuing Education
  • Faculty of Applied Technology
  • Faculty of Physical Education
  • Jinqiao College
  • Chuxiong College of Applied Technology
  • School of Graduate Studies

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