Course Overview
The program offers students foundational knowledge and hands‑on experience in environmental science concepts and monitoring practices. Over time, the curriculum has included more applied coursework like environmental monitoring methods, data interpretation, and pollution control basics as part of broader environmental science and engineering education. Laboratory facilities and access to research platforms support practice with analytical tools used in air, water, and soil monitoring. Partnerships with agencies and research initiatives add opportunities for broader academic exposure. Graduates can work in environmental monitoring units, government agencies, consulting firms, and research bodies, or continue with postgraduate study in environmental science, engineering, or related areas. NUIST’s environmental disciplines have strong academic records and international cooperation, reflecting the university’s commitment to quality education and research.
General Eligibility
Applicants must complete secondary education with a scientific background (e.g., chemistry, physics, maths). International applications require academic transcripts, a passport copy, language test results, and a study plan submitted via the university’s admission portal. Scholarships such as the Chinese Government Scholarship, provincial or university awards are available based on academic performance and eligibility rules.
Part Time Work Details
Part‑time work allowed with university permission; limited hours during term
Language Requirement
For international students, typical minimum scores include:
• IELTS: 6.0
• TOEFL (iBT): 80
• PTE Academic: 50
• Duolingo: 95
(If scores are not at these levels, preparatory language courses may be required.)