Academic Schools
Built on the MIT model and as a member of "Project 985", UESTC is an electronics-centred multidisciplinary leading research university located in Chengdu China, currently enrolling over 10,000 research students and about 14,000 undergraduates in 14 academic schools:
- School of Automation Engineering
- School of Communication and Information Engineering
- School of Computer Science and Engineering (including an affiliated School of Software)
- School of Electronic Engineering
- School of Life Science and Technology
- School of Mathematical Sciences
- School of Mechatronics Engineering
- School of Micro- and Solid-State Electronics
- School of Optoelectronics
- School of Physical Electronics
which cover all of the 6 National Key Disciplines specified for higher education in electronic and information science and technology in China, with multidisciplinary extensions and enhancements including Mathematics, Physics, Life Sciences, a Business School comprising:
- School of Economics, Finance and Management
- School of Political Science and Public Administration
and a
- School of Foreign Languages
plus a
- School for International Education which is an international college dedicated to facilitating international and trans-national education.
In addition, there is a cross-disciplinary research institute:
- Institute of Aerospace Science and Technology.
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