Ningbo University (NBU)

Master in Aquatic

China

The Master in Aquatic at Ningbo University (NBU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Ningbo University sits in the dynamic port city of Ningbo and offers a modern, internationally focused learning environment across five campuses. The university provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in humanities, science and engineering, and it has developed English-taught degrees in areas such as Clinical Medicine, Mechanical Engineering, International Economics and Trade, Business Administration and more. Facilities include extensive libraries, research centers and affiliated hospitals that support both study and clinical training.

International collaboration is a core strength: Ningbo University maintains partnerships with nearly 80 institutions worldwide and regularly sends students on exchanges to places like the United States, Canada and Australia. English-medium programs are designed to help international students integrate academically while improving Chinese language skills and cultural understanding. The campus setting, close to major shipping hubs and economic zones, creates extra opportunities for internships and industry engagement.

Student life at Ningbo University is vibrant, with clubs spanning sports, arts and traditional culture, and campus accommodations that offer single and double rooms with hotel-standard amenities. The city of Ningbo provides convenient connections to Shanghai and other major centers while offering a friendly environment, local cuisine and coastal leisure. For international learners seeking a combination of global partnerships, English-taught programs and strong local ties to industry, Ningbo University is a compelling choice.

About the Program

The Master in Aquatic program at Ningbo University is for students who want to learn about water and its impact on the environment. This 3-year Master's degree is taught in English and helps students develop skills to work in aquatic fields.

The curriculum includes subjects like aquatic ecology, water quality, and aquatic conservation. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data, and develop skills in laboratory and field work.

Graduates can work as aquatic scientists, water quality specialists, conservation biologists, or environmental consultants. They can find jobs in government agencies, research institutions, or private companies that focus on water and the environment.

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