East China University of Science and Technology - Schools

Schools

The university has 15 academic schools:

  • School of Chemical Engineering
  • School of Bioengineering
  • School of Chemistry & Molecular Engineering
  • School of Pharmacy
  • School of Material Science & Engineering
  • School of Information Science and Engineering
  • School of Mechanical & Power Engineering
  • School of Resource & Environment Engineering
  • School of Science
  • School of Business
  • School of Social & Public Administration
  • School of Art-Designing & Mass media Chinese version
  • School of Foreign Studies
  • School of law Chinese version
  • school of sports science and Engineering Chinese Version

Besides, it has School of Online Education, College of International Education, College of Continuing Education, Sino-German College of Technology, Department of Excellent Students in Science and Technology, and Institute of Literae Humaniores.

Academic fields of ECUST cover 11 branches and 38 subjects. The university now has 59 specialties for undergraduate studies, and it is entitled to confer master’s degrees in 121 programs, doctoral degrees in 73 programs, 'Master of Engineering' Degrees in 18 programs as well as MBA program, MPA program, Normal degree program for college teachers and nine post-doctoral centers. There are seven national key subjects and 10 Shanghai key subjects among the ECUST academic units.

ECUST has attached great importance to international cooperation and communication and have established long-term academic communication relationships with more than 60 universities, enterprises, and research institutes in America, Japan, France, Germany, Australia, Canada and Korea.

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