Jiangsu University (JSU)

Master in Instrument Science and Technology

China

The Master in Instrument Science and Technology at Jiangsu University (JSU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Jiangsu University (JSU) traces its origins to early 20th-century institutions and has grown into a comprehensive research university recognized among China’s top institutions, with strong emphasis on engineering, materials science, clinical medicine and chemistry. The university offers a broad spectrum of programs across sciences, engineering, humanities and professional fields and maintains a large campus with extensive teaching and laboratory facilities.

JSU is research-driven, with multiple national-level centers, innovation platforms and a well-equipped library collection that supports scholarly activity. The Overseas Education College coordinates international admissions and student services, and the campus hosts more than 1,000 international students from over 70 countries. Cultural activities, language support and an active international festival program help overseas students integrate and experience local culture while studying.

Located in Zhenjiang, a historic city with affordable living and convenient access to larger urban centers, JSU combines strong employment outcomes with opportunities for practical training, internships and collaborative research. Students benefit from a supportive campus environment, comprehensive accommodation options and programs designed to prepare graduates for careers in industry, research and public service both within China and internationally.

About the Program

The Master in Instrument Science and Technology at Jiangsu University is a 3-year program that focuses on modern test systems, monitoring and control systems, and new sensing technologies. This master's degree is for students who want to develop skills in instrument science and technology.

The curriculum covers modern test systems and equipment, monitoring and intelligent control systems, and new sensing and non-destructive testing methods. Students learn how to design and develop new instruments and systems, and how to apply them in various fields.

Graduates of this program can work as test engineers, control systems engineers, research scientists, instrument developers, or quality control managers. They can find jobs in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, or healthcare.

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