Sichuan University (SCU)

Master in New Laser Technology (Chinese-taught)

China

The Master in New Laser Technology (Chinese-taught) at Sichuan University (SCU) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Sichuan University in Chengdu traces its roots to 1896 and is one of China’s leading national research universities. As a Class A Double First Class institution supported by the Ministry of Education, SCU combines deep historic traditions with large-scale research and teaching. The university enrolls around 57,000 students, including over 3,400 international students, and operates three scenic campuses at Wangjiang, Huaxi and Jiang'an that balance academic rigour with student life.

SCU offers a broad academic portfolio across the sciences, engineering, medicine, humanities and social sciences, with hundreds of doctoral, master and undergraduate programs. Research activity is strong, supported by extensive libraries, modern laboratories and well-equipped sports facilities, including swimming pools, courts and gyms. The International Student Office provides orientation, help with accommodation and campus services, and the university advertises a range of scholarships including government-funded and institutional awards for degree-seeking students.

For prospective international students, Sichuan University presents a compelling combination of academic depth, vibrant campus culture and the lifestyle of Chengdu, a major cultural and economic centre. Practical supports such as on-campus housing options, health and counselling services, and opportunities for clubs and internships make settling in easier. If you seek a large research university with diverse programs and strong international links, SCU is worth exploring in detail before applying.

About the Program

The Master in New Laser Technology at Sichuan University is a 3-year program for students who want to learn about laser technology in Chinese. This master's degree helps students gain a deeper understanding of laser technology and its applications.

The curriculum includes subjects like laser physics, optical engineering, and materials science. Students develop skills in experimentation, data analysis, and problem-solving. They also get to work on projects that help them design and develop new laser systems.

After graduating, students can work as laser engineers, optical engineers, or research scientists. They can also work in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, or telecommunications. Some possible job titles include Laser Engineer, Optics Specialist, or Research Scientist.

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