Course Overview
The environmental science and monitoring training at CUMT has developed over decades, built on its strong engineering and environmental research base. The curriculum includes classroom theory, lab‑based experiment work, and applied monitoring techniques that are used across civil, industrial, and regulatory settings. CUMT supports research experiences through its environmental, remote sensing, and spatial informatics research facilities, connecting students with applied projects and environmental observation systems.
Graduates move into work in environmental monitoring agencies, ecological supervision departments, pollution control firms, and consulting services. Some pursue postgraduate study in environmental science, engineering, and related technological fields. The program supports practical skill development with academic depth, positioning students for diverse roles in environmental analysis and monitoring locally and in global settings.
General Eligibility
Applicants must have completed secondary education with science subjects such as chemistry, physics, or mathematics. International applicants apply via the CUMT admissions portal, submitting academic records, passport, language test results, and a study plan. Scholarships include the Chinese Government Scholarship and CUMT‑level awards for qualified students, based on academic achievement and eligibility rules.
Part Time Work Details
Permitted with university and visa approval; limited hours during semesters
Language Requirement