Shandong University of Science and Technology (SDUST)

Master in Physical Electronics

China

The Master in Physical Electronics at Shandong University of Science and Technology (SDUST) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Shandong University of Science and Technology (SDUST), founded in 1951, is a multidisciplinary institution with a strong engineering identity and campuses in Qingdao, Tai'an and Jinan. The university enrolls a large and diverse student body and offers 137 programs across engineering, sciences, management, literature, law, economics and education. SDUST emphasizes practical abilities and regional development while maintaining growing national research strengths.

SDUST houses numerous research centers, provincial and national discipline platforms and a mix of undergraduate, master and doctoral programs. Faculty expertise supports applied research in engineering, materials science, chemistry and mathematics, and students can engage in industry-linked projects and laboratory work. On-campus accommodation for international students includes a variety of room types and shared facilities such as kitchens, entertainment and laundry areas to ensure a comfortable living environment.

International applicants will find a campus with extensive teaching resources, hands-on training opportunities and pathways to postgraduate study. Prospective students should check language and program requirements, scholarship options and housing availability in advance, and contact the international office for assistance with admissions, visa guidance and orientation. SDUST is well suited to students seeking strong technical training and research exposure within a supportive campus setting.

About the Program

The Master in Physical Electronics at Shandong University of Science and Technology is a 4-year master's degree that teaches students about physical electronics. This program is taught in English and is for students who want to learn about the physical properties of electronic materials and devices.

The curriculum covers topics like semiconductor physics, electronic devices, and materials science. Students will learn about the properties of materials and how to apply this knowledge to develop new electronic devices. The program also includes lab work and projects where students can apply what they learn.

After graduating, students can work as Physical Electronics Engineers, Materials Scientists, or Research and Development Engineers. They can work in industries like electronics, aerospace, or energy. Some employers may include companies that develop new electronic materials or devices.

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