Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology - Schools and Departments

Schools and Departments

It teaches chemical and computer engineering to both national and foreign students. The university is affiliated with the Canadian Counsel for Professional Engineers (CCPE). SUCT is composed of 12 colleges or departments which includes the College of Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry, Environmental &Biological Engineering, Material Sciences & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Engineering, Computer Science & Technology, Economics Administration, Keya College, College of Adult Education, Department of foreign Language, Department of Mathematics & Science, Department of postgraduates, Social Science and Department of physical Education. SICT offers 34 undergraduate courses, 12 authorized disciplines for master degree, and one in the field of Master in Engineering. SICT qualifies for providing higher degree courses to on-job graduate willing to continue their education for higher degree and has 5 disciplines for doctorate in affiliation with domestic and overseas universities. SICT has 3 major subjects, 1 major lab at provincial level, as well as 40 different kinds of labs.

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