Xidian University (XIDIAN)

Master in Instrument Science and Technology (Chinese-taught)

China

The Master in Instrument Science and Technology (Chinese-taught) at Xidian University (XIDIAN) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Xidian University in Xi’an is a leading public research institution with a strong reputation in electronic and information engineering. Founded in 1931, Xidian combines deep disciplinary strength with a broad academic portfolio spanning undergraduate to doctoral study. The university is recognized nationally for areas such as electronic science and information engineering, and it hosts a wide range of research centers and doctoral disciplines that support innovation and applied research.

Xidian emphasizes industry collaboration and international partnerships, maintaining joint laboratories and cooperative programs with global technology companies and over 130 institutions worldwide. This creates plentiful opportunities for applied projects, internships, and exchange programs that enhance students’ technical skills and employability. With more than a hundred undergraduate majors and numerous graduate programs, the university prepares students for careers in telecommunications, computing, electronics, and emerging fields in information technology.

Campus life offers a supportive residential environment with a variety of dorm options and reasonable boarding fees, plus student services focused on safety and welfare. Internationalization initiatives ensure that overseas students can access English-taught courses and integration support. For students seeking rigorous technical training within a research-intensive university and strong industry links in China, Xidian delivers a focused, career-oriented educational experience.

About the Program

The Master in Instrument Science and Technology is a master's degree for students who want to work with instruments and technology. It's taught in Chinese at Xidian University in China and takes a few years to complete.

The curriculum covers subjects like instrument design and development, and signal processing. Students will develop skills in programming and electronics, and get hands-on experience in labs and projects. They will learn to design and develop new instruments and systems for various industries.

Graduates can work as instrument engineers, control systems engineers, electronics engineers, or research and development managers. They can find jobs in companies that develop and manufacture instruments, electronics, and control systems.

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