Jilin University (JLU)

Master in Land Resource Management (taught in Chinese)

Changchun, China

The Master in Land Resource Management (taught in Chinese) at Jilin University (JLU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Jilin University is a national comprehensive university based in Changchun, Jilin Province, founded in 1946. With eight campuses including a Zhuhai campus, JLU serves a large academic community of over 72,830 students, including about 1,605 international students. The university offers a wide portfolio across dozens of colleges and hundreds of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs, making it a strong choice for students seeking breadth of study and access to multidisciplinary resources.

Academically, Jilin University combines teaching and research with a substantial faculty and multiple state key laboratories. The institution leads provincial and national research projects and emphasizes applied science and technology, while maintaining international partnerships and exchange agreements. Structured scholarship opportunities and government-supported awards are available for international students, and language and orientation support helps newcomers integrate academically and socially.

Campus life is set against Changchun's green urban environment and four distinct seasons, with seven campuses featuring tree-lined grounds and varied architecture. On-campus accommodation options include international dormitories with single and double rooms, study spaces, kitchens and laundry facilities, and nearby services such as gyms and shops. Living at JLU offers affordable daily costs, active student clubs, and connections to internship and career services that support academic progress and professional development.

About the Program

The Master in Land Resource Management at Jilin University is a 3-year program taught in Chinese, helping students develop skills in land management and conservation. It's for students who want to work in fields related to land use and environmental protection. The program offers a Master's degree and takes 3 years to complete.

The curriculum includes subjects like land use planning, soil science, and geographic information systems. Students will develop skills in data analysis, mapping, and fieldwork, with hands-on components like field trips and research projects.

Graduates can work as Land Use Planners, Environmental Consultants, Conservation Scientists, or GIS Analysts. They can find jobs in government agencies, private companies, or non-profit organizations focused on environmental protection and land management.

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