Central South University (CSU)

Master in Land and Resources Information Engineering (chinese-taught)

China

The Master in Land and Resources Information Engineering (chinese-taught) at Central South University (CSU) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Central South University (CSU) in Changsha is a major Chinese national university formed in 2000 through the merger of three institutions and recognized as a Double First Class university. Home to more than 55,000 students and over 1,600 international students, CSU offers a comprehensive range of programs across engineering, medicine, materials science, rail transit and the social sciences, organized within numerous schools and research institutes.

CSU is research-intensive with national key laboratories, engineering centers and clinical hospitals that support advanced inquiry and applied innovation. The university promotes international collaborations with partners in more than 30 countries and provides scholarship opportunities for international applicants, including full and partial awards that may cover tuition, accommodation and stipends. Language pathways and preparatory programs are available for students who need to strengthen Chinese or English proficiency prior to degree study.

Campus life in Changsha blends a vibrant urban setting with extensive on-campus services and multiple accommodation options for overseas students. CSU’s strong industry links and alumni network support internships and employment outcomes, while a broad range of academic fields and postdoctoral centers make it a good fit for students seeking rigorous research training or professionally oriented degrees in one of China’s leading comprehensive universities.

About the Program

The Master in Land and Resources Information Engineering is a master's degree for international students who want to learn in Chinese. It takes a few years to complete and helps students understand land and resources.

The program teaches students about information engineering, land use, and resources management. Students learn skills like data analysis, mapping, and spatial reasoning through hands-on projects and fieldwork.

After graduating, students can work as Cartographers, Geographic Information Systems Analysts, Land Surveyors, or Mapping Technicians in government agencies, environmental organizations, or private companies like Esri or Trimble.

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