Beihang University (BUAA)

PhD in General and Fundamental Mechanics

Beijing, China

The PhD in General and Fundamental Mechanics at Beihang University (BUAA) is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Beihang University (BUAA) in Beijing is a leading engineering and comprehensive university with a strong legacy in aeronautics and astronautics since 1952. Home to about 37,000 students and a large international cohort, Beihang has expanded English-taught programs to welcome global learners and now offers one of the largest selections of English programs in China. Its location in Haidian District places students close to Beijing’s technology hubs and a lively student neighborhood.

Academically, Beihang is known for engineering, aerospace and applied sciences, but it also provides programs in economics, management, law and humanities that benefit from interdisciplinary collaboration. The university invests in faculty development, research centers and hands-on competitions, and its facilities include a modern library and a gymnasium built for the 2008 Olympics. Students often engage in innovation contests, research projects and industry partnerships that strengthen employability.

International students can choose from multiple on-campus dormitory options that vary by room type and price, with common amenities provided. Campus life is active with clubs, sports teams and cultural festivals that showcase technology, arts and international exchange. For prospective international applicants seeking strong engineering training, English-language instruction and close links to China’s aerospace and technology sectors, Beihang offers rigorous academics and abundant opportunities for practical learning.

About the Program

The PhD in General and Fundamental Mechanics at Beihang University is a 4-year program that teaches students the basics of mechanics in English. This PhD degree provides students with a deep understanding of mechanics principles.

The curriculum includes subjects like classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. Students learn skills in problem-solving, programming, and scientific writing, and participate in research projects and seminars to develop their critical thinking.

Graduates can work as Theoretical Physicists, Materials Scientists, Computational Engineers, or Systems Analysts, in industries like energy, aerospace, or manufacturing, for employers like Lockheed Martin, IBM, or national laboratories.

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