Bachelor of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials Engineering (Chinese-medium)-ECUST

Bachelor of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials Engineering (Chinese-medium)-ECUST

Category: Undergraduate Available
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Specifications
  • Province/City: Shanghai
  • Language for Teaching: Chinese
  • Field of Study : Architecture and Engineering
  • Course Start Date: Autumn September
  • Course : Undergraduate
  • Country: China
  • Annual Course Fees : 20000-30000 RMB
Description

Inorganic Non-Metallic Materials Engineering (Chinese-taught) - East China University of Science and Technology

Duration

4 years

Tuition / year

22,000

Campus

Xuhui Campus

Language

Chinese

Inorganic Non-Metallic Materials Engineering (Chinese-taught) East China University of Science and Technology

Four-year programme, Chinese-medium, face-to-face; main teaching is at the Xuhui Campus (East China University of Science and Technology also has the Fengxian Campus, located in Shanghai). International student tuition is charged per academic year (see this page). Scholarships may be available. Review entry requirements, scholarships and fee details on this page.

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Entry Requirements

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1
BBB
UK A-Level ✓
2
<25 points
Malaysia UEC (Unified Examination Certificate) ✓
3
>3.0
Malaysia STPM (Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia) ✓
4
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Select a Scholarship
Chinese Government Scholarship
Philosophy, Economics, Law, Education, Literature (non-arts), History, Management only
Covers tuition, accommodation, living allowance and medical insurance.
Chinese Government Scholarship
Science, Engineering, Agriculture only
Covers tuition, accommodation, living allowance and medical insurance.
Chinese Government Scholarship
Literature (arts), Medicine only
Covers tuition, accommodation, living allowance and medical insurance.
Shanghai Government Scholarship
Partial scholarship
Tuition waiver during normal study duration; comprehensive medical insurance.
Shanghai Government Scholarship(1+4, Chinese-taught only)
Full and partial
Tuition waiver during normal study duration; comprehensive medical insurance (preparatory year includes dormitory and CNY 2,500/month living allowance).
ECUST Comprehensive Scholarship - First Prize
Subject to review
No separate application required; select when registering in the system.
ECUST Comprehensive Scholarship - Second Prize
Subject to review
No separate application required; select when registering in the system.
ECUST Individual Scholarship
Subject to review
No separate application required; select when registering in the system.

Fee breakdown (3 years)

Tuition (4 years)
88,000
Scholarship
- 88,000
Application fee
CNY 0
Total payable
CNY 0
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  • Scholarships you may apply for: 88,000
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Future Career Opportunities
Ceramic and glass materials direction — R&D and process roles at advanced-ceramic, special-glass, electronic-ceramic and optical-glass firms (subject to employers’ requirements)
Cement and concrete / refractory materials direction — R&D, production and quality-control roles at cement, concrete, refractory-material and new-building-material firms (subject to projects and employers)
Further study pathways — materials science and engineering, inorganic non-metallic materials engineering, chemical engineering and technology, mineral processing engineering, new energy science and engineering or related MSc/PhD tracks (subject to admissions)
Core subjects
Advanced Mathematics / Linear Algebra / Probability and Statistics
University Physics / University Chemistry / Physical Chemistry / Fundamentals of Materials Science
Inorganic Chemistry / Crystallography / Crystal Growth / Phase Diagrams and Phase Transitions
Ceramic Materials / Glass Materials / Cement and Concrete Materials

Living costs in Shanghai

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Living costs including rent

4,000 - 7,000 / month
≈ RM 1,808 - 3,164 / month
Rent / month
1,400 - 2,800
Food & groceries
1,400 - 2,000
Transport
250 - 400
Mobile plan
60 - 120
Entertainment & other
600 - 1,200

East China University of Science and Technology

East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) is a national “Double First-Class” university and a “Project 211” key institution based in Shanghai; renowned for chemical engineering and materials with coordinated development across design and arts; the Xuhui and Fengxian campuses offer well-equipped learning and living facilities.

The Inorganic Non-Metallic Materials Engineering (Chinese-taught) undergraduate programme is delivered in Chinese and draws on the School of Materials Science and Engineering’s materials-science-and-engineering / inorganic-non-metallic-materials-engineering / chemical-engineering-and-technology platform at ECUST, emphasising advanced mathematics / linear algebra / probability and statistics, university physics / university chemistry / physical chemistry / fundamentals of materials science, inorganic chemistry / crystallography / crystal growth / phase diagrams and phase transitions, ceramic materials / glass materials / cement and concrete materials, refractory materials / enamel / abrasives and grinding tools / special inorganic non-metallic materials, functional ceramics / optoelectronic ceramics / biological ceramics / nano ceramics, inorganic materials preparation and characterisation / sintering technology / crystal growth technology, and inorganic non-metallic materials CAD / materials computation / ceramic and glass 3D printing / carbon neutrality and new materials policy as core modules, combined with ceramic / glass / cement and concrete / refractory / functional and biological ceramics / inorganic non-metallic new-material case studies, internships at advanced-ceramic / special-glass / cement / refractory / new-material / semiconductor-packaging and new-energy companies, and MATLAB / Python / CAD / CAE / Materials Studio / ceramic and glass process simulation course projects, to develop ceramic / glass / cement and concrete materials R&D, refractory / functional and biological ceramics / optoelectronic ceramics / nano ceramics R&D and industrialisation, and inorganic non-metallic new-materials preparation and characterisation / sintering / crystal growth and ceramic and glass 3D printing engineering capabilities (see official notices for year-to-year arrangements).

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