Zhengzhou University (ZZU)

Master in Structural Engineering (Chinese-taught)

China

The Master in Structural Engineering (Chinese-taught) at Zhengzhou University (ZZU) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Zhengzhou University (ZZU) is a major national university in central China formed by the merger of three institutions and supported jointly by Henan Province and the Ministry of Education. Covering a broad range of disciplines from science and engineering to medicine, humanities and management, ZZU combines strong research capacity with an emphasis on student development. As a Project 211 participant, the university attracts a diverse student body and sustains active academic programs for international learners.

The university comprises multiple campuses with extensive teaching and research facilities, more than 330 research institutes and a publishing arm. The School of International Education administers degree and non-degree pathways for around 1,300 overseas students from roughly 60 countries, offering guaranteed campus accommodation for new international fee-paying students and wired internet access across residences. Industry links and intercollegiate partnerships support internships and practical learning opportunities.

Located in Zhengzhou, a historical and transport hub in central China, ZZU gives students access to rich cultural heritage sites and growing economic activity. The university’s wide international collaborations and comprehensive program portfolio make it a practical choice for students seeking strong regional ties, varied academic options and supportive services for living and studying in China’s heartland.

About the Program

The Master in Structural Engineering at Zhengzhou University is a graduate program for students interested in the design and analysis of buildings and infrastructure. This Chinese-taught program takes 2-3 years to complete and focuses on developing skills in mathematical modeling, computer-aided design, and experimental testing.

The curriculum covers topics like mechanics of materials, structural dynamics, and earthquake engineering. Students also learn about advanced computational methods, data analysis, and visualization techniques. The program includes practical training in labs and research centers, where students can work on real-world projects and collaborate with industry experts.

Graduates can work as Structural Analysts, Bridge Engineers, Building Designers, Construction Supervisors, or Research Scientists. They can find employment in consulting firms, government agencies, or private companies that specialize in infrastructure development, transportation systems, and disaster risk reduction.

Similar Programs You Can Apply To

Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

Edit Program

Related Blog Posts

Show More Blog Posts →
Apply Now