Chongqing Medical University (CQMU)

Master in Transportation Engineering (taught in Chinese)

China

The Master in Transportation Engineering (taught in Chinese) at Chongqing Medical University (CQMU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Chongqing Medical University (CQMU) is a long-established public medical university in Chongqing, China, founded from historical roots in 1956. It offers a full spectrum of medical education from bachelor to postdoctoral levels and is recognized to enroll international students in English-medium medical programs. CQMU is affiliated with multiple top-rated teaching hospitals, providing a strong clinical training environment backed by significant patient volumes and research activity.

With nearly 20 colleges and departments, CQMU provides diverse programs across clinical medicine, biomedical sciences, and health disciplines. The university hosts large research projects supported by national funding and ranks competitively in medical publications and graduate education. International students benefit from structured clinical exposure, experienced faculty, and scholarship opportunities including Chinese Government and municipal awards.

Campus life is spread across two main campuses with dedicated international student housing and integrated services such as campus cards and banking. Accommodation is affordable, and campuses are well connected to Chongqing’s vibrant urban fabric, offering cultural experiences and practical amenities. CQMU is suited to students seeking rigorous clinical training in an affordable, research-active setting in one of China’s major inland cities.

About the Program

The Master in Transportation Engineering is a 3-year program taught in Chinese at Chongqing Medical University. It's for students who want to become experts in transportation engineering. This program helps students gain a deep understanding of the field and prepare for a successful career.

The curriculum covers subjects like traffic engineering, transportation planning, and logistics management. Students develop skills in data analysis, problem-solving, and project management. They also get hands-on experience with transportation systems and technologies.

Graduates can pursue careers as Transportation Engineers, Logistics Managers, Traffic Planners, Urban Planners, or Highway Engineers. They can work in government agencies, transportation companies, or consulting firms, helping to design and manage transportation systems that are safe, efficient, and sustainable.

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