Harbin Engineering University (HEU)

Master in Information and Communication Engineering (Acoustics)

China

The Master in Information and Communication Engineering (Acoustics) at Harbin Engineering University (HEU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Harbin Engineering University (HEU), founded in 1953 in Harbin, is a leading Chinese institution known for strengths in engineering, marine science and nuclear engineering. As a Project 211 and Double First-Class Discipline university, HEU combines long-standing research traditions with expanding international engagement. The campus serves a large student body and hosts hundreds of international students, with numerous programs delivered in English to accommodate global learners.

HEU emphasizes applied research and industry collaboration, with particular expertise in shipbuilding, ocean exploration and energy technologies. Academic offerings include a broad suite of undergraduate and graduate programs, research centers and laboratory facilities tailored to technical disciplines. International students benefit from structured coursework in English, opportunities to join research projects, and access to a specialized library collection supporting engineering and marine studies.

Campus life supports international arrivals with dedicated one-bedroom accommodations that include essential furnishings and connectivity. The university provides practical student services, orientation activities and links to local industry for internships and training. Prospective students should consider HEU for focused technical training, robust research supervision and hands-on experience in fields tied to maritime and energy sectors while enjoying cultural life in Harbin.

About the Program

The Master in Information and Communication Engineering (Acoustics) at Harbin Engineering University is a 3-year degree for students who want to learn about sound and its applications in engineering. This program is taught in English and helps students develop skills in acoustic engineering.

The curriculum covers subjects like acoustic signal processing, noise control, and audio engineering. Students will learn how to design and develop acoustic systems, and they will work on projects that involve hands-on experimentation with sound waves and audio equipment.

Graduates of this program can work as Acoustic Consultants, Audio Engineers, Noise Control Specialists, or Research and Development Engineers in industries like music, film, or construction. They can also work for companies that specialize in audio equipment or acoustic materials.

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