The Materials Science and Engineering program at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) offers students a comprehensive education in the properties, design, and application of materials across various industries. Established in 1952, this program has evolved into a nationally recognized discipline, authorized to offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. BIT is one of China's key universities, supported by the central government under the "211 Project" and "985 Project," reflecting its commitment to excellence in education and research .
The program is taught in English, catering to international students and fostering a diverse academic community. Students engage in rigorous coursework and research, focusing on areas such as nanomaterials, functional materials, and environmental materials. The curriculum is designed to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing graduates for careers in research, development, and application of advanced materials.
Key features of the program include access to state-of-the-art laboratories, participation in academic activities, and opportunities for innovative practice. Graduates are well-equipped to contribute to advancements in material science and engineering, addressing challenges in energy, environment, and technology sectors.
Allowed with restrictions; students must comply with Chinese regulations
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0
TOEFL: Minimum score of 85
PTE: Minimum score of 60
Duolingo: Minimum score of 95
Engineering
Zhongguancun, Liangxiang, Xishan
Undergraduate
2 years
September
6.0
¥45,000 per year,
¥45,000 per year, (INT)
Peterborough (Main), Durham (Oshawa)
7.0
Undergraduate
CAD$ 21385
Reading, England
6.5
Undergraduate
£ 24500
Newark (Main Campus), Wilmington, Lewes
6.0
Undergraduate
$ 13000