Ocean University of China (OUC)

Master in Regional Economics

China

The Master in Regional Economics at Ocean University of China (OUC) is a 2 year long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Ocean University of China in Qingdao combines a long history with a focused modern mission. Founded in 1924, the university serves about 27,000 students and hosts a strong community of international learners. Known for its leadership in oceanography and fisheries, OUC is a national key university and part of major national development projects that emphasize research excellence and multidisciplinary teaching.

Students benefit from extensive marine research resources, including multiple research vessels and advanced observation platforms that support hands-on fieldwork and laboratory studies. With 21 colleges and nearly 300 programs, OUC covers a wide range of sciences, engineering and humanities while maintaining distinctive marine strengths. The university emphasizes international collaboration, with partnerships across more than 37 countries and active research in areas such as earth sciences, environmental science and biology.

Prospective international students will find a supportive environment with scholarship opportunities, vocational guidance and a campus culture that encourages innovation and global perspectives. OUC is committed to developing well-rounded graduates ready for careers in research, industry and public service related to the ocean and beyond. For students interested in marine science, environmental studies or related fields, OUC offers unique training, practical experience and connections to China’s leading maritime research initiatives.

About the Program

The Master in Regional Economics at Ocean University of China is a 2-year program for students who want to study regional economies in Chinese. This Master degree helps students learn about regional economic development.

The curriculum covers subjects like regional development, urban economics, and spatial analysis. Students develop skills in geographic information systems and regional planning. They also get hands-on experience with case studies of regional economies.

Graduates can work as Urban Planners, Regional Development Officers, or Spatial Analysts in government agencies, consulting firms, or non-profit organizations. They can also work as Business Development Managers or Location Analysts in private companies.

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