Liaoning Shihua University (LSHU)

Master in Mining Engineering

Fushun, China

The Master in Mining Engineering at Liaoning Shihua University (LSHU) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Liaoning Shihua University (LSHU) in Fushun blends a long history with a clear practical focus, making it a strong option for students interested in engineering and applied sciences. Founded in 1950, the university has grown into a multidisciplinary institution with particular strengths in petroleum, petrochemical and chemical engineering. The campus infrastructure supports active learning with extensive lab facilities, a large library collection, and stadiums that contribute to a balanced student life.

Academically, LSHU emphasizes hands-on training and industry collaboration, offering undergraduate and graduate programs that align closely with regional energy and chemical industries. Students benefit from access to provincial-level laboratories, engineering master programs and applied research projects that often involve local companies. Class sizes and program structures are designed to provide technical depth while fostering practical problem solving and teamwork.

For international students, LSHU provides scholarship opportunities and a supportive learning environment for adapting to study in China. The university highlights career preparation for sectors such as petroleum and petrochemicals, where many alumni have taken leadership roles. Prospective students who value strong industry links, practical training and a campus with substantial research and learning resources will find LSHU a purposeful choice for building technical expertise and professional networks.

About the Program

The Master in Mining Engineering at Liaoning Shihua University is a degree program for students who want to learn about mining operations and management. It takes a few years to complete and is taught in English. The program helps students gain practical experience in China.

The curriculum covers subjects like mine planning, rock mechanics, and mineral processing. Students develop skills in safety management, environmental protection, and equipment maintenance. They also get hands-on experience through field trips and lab work.

Graduates can work as Mining Engineers, Geotechnical Engineers, or Safety Inspectors in companies like coal mines, steel plants, or government agencies. They can also work as Equipment Specialists or Environmental Consultants, helping to make mining operations more efficient and sustainable.

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