Schools and Departments
Most of these websites are in Chinese:
- Office of President:
- Education Foundation:
- University history:
- CHIEN-SHIUNG WU MEMORIAL HALL:
- Galileo training and application research center:
- General Alumni Association of Southeast University:
- School of Architecture:
- School of Mechanical Engineering:
- School of Energy & Environment Engineering:
- School of Information Science & Engineering:
- School of Civil Engineering:
- School of Electronic Science & Engineering:
- Department of Mathematics & Applied Mechanics:
- School of Automation:
- School of Computer Science & Engineering:
- Department of Physics:
- School of Biological Science & Medical Engineering:
- School of Material Science & Engineering:
- School of Economics & Management:
- School of Electrical Power Engineering:
- School of Foreign Languages:
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering:
- School of Transportation Engineering:
- School of Instrument Science & Engineering:
- School of Art:
- School of Humanities:
- School of Law:
- School of Medicine:
- School of Public Health:
- Department of Physical Education:
- School of Continuing Education:
- College of Software Engineering:
- Cheng Xian College:
- College of Integrated Circuit:
- Wu Jian Xiong (CHIEN-SHIUNG WU) Collage:
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