Yanshan University (YSU)

Master in Instruments Science and Technology

China

The Master in Instruments Science and Technology at Yanshan University (YSU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Yanshan University in Qinhuangdao, China, is a comprehensive institution with deep strengths in engineering, materials science, chemistry and computer science. Founded in 1920, YSU enrolls around 38,000 students and hosts extensive research facilities, including state key laboratories and numerous national and provincial research centers. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs and emphasizes high-quality research that supports industry and national development goals.

YSU combines a strong disciplinary focus with interdisciplinary collaboration, offering doctoral, master and undergraduate degree programs across engineering, science, management, law and the arts. Recognized for its research performance, several disciplines rank in national assessments and ESI global indices, and the campus supports innovation through a high-tech park and technology transfer initiatives. International partnerships with more than 80 universities foster exchanges, joint programs and collaborative research opportunities.

International applicants will find structured programs, scholarship possibilities and offices that assist with admission and visa processes. The university promotes practical training through industry-aligned projects, internships and laboratory-based learning that prepare graduates for technical careers and research roles. Prospective students should review program offerings and research strengths, and reach out to international admissions to identify scholarships and pathways that match their academic profile and professional goals.

About the Program

The Master in Instruments Science and Technology at Yanshan University is a 3-year program that teaches students about instruments and technology in English. It is for students who want to learn about science and technology.

The curriculum covers subjects like measurement technology, control systems, and signal processing. Students learn how to design, develop, and use instruments and technology. They also get hands-on experience through lab work and projects.

Graduates can work as research and development engineers, quality control engineers, technical sales specialists, or instrument engineers. They can find jobs in companies that make instruments, in research institutes, or in government agencies. With a Master in Instruments Science and Technology, students can pursue careers in many different fields.

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