Chang'an University (CHD)

Master in Land Information Management

Xi'an, China

The Master in Land Information Management at Chang'an University (CHD) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Chang'an University in Xi'an is a major public research university founded in 1951 and known across China for strengths in transportation, civil engineering and urban planning. As a key institution under national projects, it combines strong engineering faculties with complementary disciplines in science, management and the humanities. The university recruits international students for a wide range of programs and emphasizes applied training, industry collaboration and research facilities that support studies in highway engineering, land resources and environmental science.

The campus network spans several locations with extensive laboratories, sports facilities and specialized testing grounds, reflecting its focus on practical and field-based learning. Xi'an itself is a historic, affordable and well-connected city with rich cultural heritage and growing economic opportunity; living costs are generally lower than in coastal megacities, and the university provides overseas student apartments equipped with internet, air conditioning and basic amenities.

Students attracted to Chang'an benefit from a focused academic environment, access to national-level research platforms and opportunities to engage in projects that address contemporary urban and transportation challenges. English-language support and Chinese language courses are available for international entrants, and the university's size and varied disciplines create chances for interdisciplinary collaboration, internships with local industries and preparation for careers in engineering, planning and environmental sectors.

About the Program

The Master in Land Information Management at Chang'an University is for students who want to learn about managing land information. This 4-year Master's degree helps students develop skills in management and land use.

The curriculum includes subjects like land surveying, mapping, and spatial analysis. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data, and use software to help with land management decisions.

Graduates can work as Land Surveyors, Cartographers, Geographic Information Systems Analysts, or Urban Planners. They can work in government agencies, private companies, or non-profit organizations that deal with land use and development.

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