Course Overview
Environmental study at CPU rests on a base of scientific and technical instruction supported by laboratory access and field practice. Over time, the environmental programs have expanded to include comprehensive coursework in environmental chemistry, ecology, monitoring techniques, and assessment methods that connect theory with measurable skills used in professional settings. Students participate in experiments, data analysis, and monitoring practice that build practical competence in environmental quality evaluation and analytical techniques linked to pollution assessment.
CPU encourages research engagement: faculty and students publish environment‑related research in widely recognized journals, which reflects a commitment to advancing environmental science education. Graduates move into monitoring and environmental assessment roles in industry and government, or they pursue postgraduate specialization in environmental science, monitoring technology, or related technical disciplines.
General Eligibility
Applicants must hold a recognized high school diploma or equivalent with science subjects, such as chemistry, physics, or biology. Required application materials include academic transcripts, passport copy, language test results, health documentation, and a study plan. International students apply via the CPU international admissions system, and scholarship opportunities may include the Chinese Government Scholarship and CPU‑level awards based on academic merit and eligibility criteria.
Part Time Work Details
Part‑time allowed with university permission and visa compliance; limited weekly hours typically apply
Language Requirement