Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT)

Bachelor in Automation

Beijing, China

The Bachelor in Automation at Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Beijing University of Chemical Technology, founded in 1958, is a nationally recognised institution in Beijing with approximately 21,500 students and a dedicated international student body. As a Project 211 and Double First-Class Discipline university, BUCT blends a solid foundation in chemical and engineering sciences with expanding offerings in management, economics and the liberal arts. The university supports degree pathways at undergraduate, master and doctoral levels and offers several English-taught programmes.

BUCT's research capacity includes national key laboratories, engineering research centres and active industry collaborations that promote the industrialisation of high-tech results. Faculty strength and targeted innovation platforms support work in biochemical engineering, fine chemicals, new materials and industrial biotechnology. BUCT also maintains extensive international partnerships with over 100 universities to enable exchanges, joint training and cooperative research, making it attractive for students seeking global exposure.

The university operates multiple campuses and provides international student housing with standard amenities, alongside language support and specialist programmes for overseas learners. With 91 programmes and strong links to chemical and manufacturing employers, BUCT prepares graduates for careers in research, industry and technical leadership. Prospective international students will find a research-focused education, practical training options and opportunities to engage in China-related projects across the chemical sector.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Automation at Beijing University of Chemical Technology is for students who want to learn about control systems and automation. This 4-year degree helps students understand how to design and develop automated systems.

The curriculum covers subjects like control theory, robotics, and automation technologies. Students develop skills in programming languages like C++ and MATLAB, and get hands-on experience with simulation tools and hardware design.

Graduates can work as Automation Engineers, Control Systems Engineers, or Robotics Engineers in companies like Siemens, ABB, or Schneider Electric. They can also work as Instrumentation Technicians or Manufacturing Engineers in various industries.

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