The Metallurgical Engineering program is designed to cultivate highly skilled engineers who can work in the areas of metallurgical process control, development of new metallurgical products and materials, and production technology management. The program focuses on the fundamental theories of modern metallurgy, production processes and equipment, scientific research methods, and theories related to environmental protection and resource utilization in metallurgy. Students also receive basic training in engineering design and scientific research, preparing them to develop new technologies, processes, and materials, as well as manage production and organizational tasks in the field.
Program Features
Cross-disciplinary Training: Integrates scientific research methods with engineering design to build well-rounded expertise in both theoretical and applied metallurgy.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Metallurgical Engineering program are well-equipped for careers in industries such as steel, non-ferrous metals, and material manufacturing. They can work in roles related to process control, product development, research and development, and production management. With the growing emphasis on sustainable manufacturing and resource efficiency, graduates have strong prospects in industries focused on green technology and energy-efficient production. Potential employers include major metallurgy companies, research institutes, and engineering consulting firms, as well as government agencies and regulatory bodies.
Starting Time:
Autumn: Sep. 10-11, 2025
Duration:4 Years
Teaching Medium:Chinese
Qualification Awarded:Bachelor Program
Application Deadline:
Autumn: July 14, 2025