The Mining Engineering programme at CUMT provides a structured foundation in engineering science and mining practice. Students learn mining methods, safety systems, resource assessment and mine planning. The subject is supported by national first‑class teaching platforms, national laboratories and practical training centres that help students connect theory with practical work. Faculty include experienced teachers, and students have access to fieldwork sites and simulation labs. Graduates are prepared for roles in mining operations, safety supervision, resource planning and consulting. The university’s consistent global subject rankings and long history support the credibility of credentials earned, while scholarship options and international student services support learners from abroad.
Undergraduate applicants should:
Have completed high school or equivalent credentials.
Submit academic transcripts and proof of educational history.
Provide valid passport and health documentation.
Submit verified English language test scores or evidence of English‑medium prior study if required.
On‑campus part‑time work permitted with student visa; hours must follow Chinese visa limits (usually capped weekly)
For programmes taught in English or English‑medium options at CUMT, applicants typically need to provide one of the following:
IELTS: Minimum overall 5.5–6.0 (often IELTS 5.5 or higher)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum around 79
PTE Academic: Score levels usually aligned with IELTS/TOEFL requirements (confirm with admissions)
Duolingo English Test: Score around 95
Applicants who completed prior education fully in English may provide a medium‑of‑instruction letter instead of test scores.
Engineering
Main campus
Undergraduate
4 years
September
5.5
¥14,600,
¥14,600, (INT)
Bounty House, Greenwich, London
0.0
£ £9,250, £14,500
Manchester, UK
6.0
£ 23000
Leicester
£ £14,250
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