Course Overview
Environmental practice programs at CAUC are founded on its scientific and technical approach to aviation and safety studies, where atmospheric monitoring and environmental data skills are integrated within related programs such as Atmospheric Science, Safety Science and Engineering, or aviation weather sciences. The curriculum supports laboratory work, simulation practice, and field‑related study — often connected to aviation weather monitoring and environmental data analysis.
Over time, the university has strengthened relevant coursework by adding faculty expertise, research platforms, and cooperation agreements with external partners that support data‑based environmental monitoring projects. Graduates contribute to weather and environmental monitoring units, airport environmental assessment teams, aviation support organizations, and technical monitoring roles. The knowledge and skills developed through coursework prepare learners for roles requiring careful data collection, interpretation, and reporting in technical and operational settings tied to aviation systems and environmental assessment work.
General Eligibility
Applicants must complete secondary education with science or technical subjects, such as chemistry, physics, or mathematics. International applications require academic transcripts, passport copy, language test results, and a study plan submitted via the CAUC admissions portal. Scholarship options may include the Chinese Government Scholarship and university grants based on academic achievement and eligibility. CAUC engages in international cooperation with institutions in Hong Kong and Vietnam that support student exchange and joint learning opportunities.
Part Time Work Details
Allowed with university and visa approval; limited hours during term
Language Requirement