Hohai University (HHU)

Master in Surveying and Mapping

China

The Master in Surveying and Mapping at Hohai University (HHU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hohai University (HHU) in Nanjing is a research-led institution with a long tradition in water conservancy, coastal and hydraulic engineering. As a member of Project 211 and a Double First-Class Discipline university, HHU combines strong disciplinary depth with growing interdisciplinary initiatives. International students will find a campus that balances rigorous engineering training with courses in science, economics, management, arts and law.

Academically, HHU offers a wide range of degrees from undergraduate to doctoral levels and hosts key national laboratories and engineering centers that support cutting-edge research. The International School coordinates admission, Chinese language study and exchange programs with partner institutions across more than 80 countries, supporting joint training, credit recognition and short-term academic visits. These structures make it straightforward for international students to engage in research projects, industry collaborations and cross-border learning.

Student life spans three campuses in Nanjing and Changzhou, with facilities geared to engineering students and researchers. International students are offered single-room accommodation on the Jiangning campus and access to student services that help with visas, orientation and city living. Graduates leave with strong technical skills, practical research experience and connections in industry and government, making HHU an attractive option for students aiming to specialize in water, ocean and environmental engineering.

About the Program

The Master in Surveying and Mapping at Hohai University is a 3-year program for students interested in geospatial technologies and their applications. This Master degree helps students learn about surveying methods, mapping techniques, and geographic information systems.

The curriculum includes subjects like photogrammetry, remote sensing, and cartography. Students develop skills in data collection, spatial analysis, and mapping software. They also participate in fieldwork and projects to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.

Graduates can work as Surveyors, Mapping Specialists, Geographic Information Systems Analysts, or Cartographers in industries like construction, urban planning, or environmental monitoring. They can be employed by companies like ESRI, Trimble, or the US Geological Survey, helping to create accurate maps and spatial models.

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