
Security Engineering is a multidisciplinary field focused on the study of safety systems and their performance. Safety systems refer to the interconnected measures and facilities designed to ensure safety, encompassing management protocols, equipment, and technical safeguards. Safety performance involves the capacity of these systems to resist and respond to various threats, including risk assessment, design, implementation, and maintenance of control measures.
Program Features
Comprehensive Education: Students develop a solid foundation in natural sciences, engineering, and safety-related technologies, paired with training in humanities, social sciences, and sustainable safety and health practices.
Technical Expertise: Emphasis on mastering the principles and techniques of safety science, including risk assessment, hazard prevention, and control strategies.
Practical Skills: Hands-on practice in safety engineering experiments equips students to address complex safety challenges innovatively.
Global Vision: Cultivation of international perspectives, humanistic qualities, and a commitment to the core values of socialism.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped to work in various industries such as machinery, electronics, chemical engineering, and construction. Career opportunities include: Scientific Research, Technical Development, Engineering Design, Risk Assessment, Regulatory Roles, Emergency Management, Organizational Management
This program also prepares students for certification as Registered Safety Engineers, making them highly qualified professionals in the field of safety engineering and management.
Academic Requirement: High School Degree
Score Requirement: Above 70% or B or equivalent
CSCA Transcript
HSK Requirement: HSK 4 -180 or above, HSKK-60 or above.
In order to graduate, Chinese-taught International undergraduate students should achieve Level 5 in Chinese proficiency exam (HSK), with a total score of 180 or above in listening, reading, and writing.
In order to receive a graduation certificate, Chinese-taught International undergraduate students should complete all courses and procedures specified in the training plan, obtain all credits specified in the training plan and meet the graduation requirements within the prescribed study period.
In order to receive a bachelor’s degree certificate, Chinese-taught International undergraduate students must have an average GPA of 1.8 and meet other conditions for awarding a bachelor's degree within the prescribed study period.
Following expenses are for first year only
Application Fees: CNY 200
Registration Fees: CNY 400
Physical Examination: CNY 550 (to be paid to Entry-Exit Inspection undefinedamp; Quarantine Bureau)
Annual Expenses from first year to last year
Tuition fee: CNY 20,000 / year.
Accommodation: CNY 4,500 to 4,900 per person per academic year (Double-room)
Insurance: CNY 600 / year (to be paid to the life insurance company)
Resident Permit: CNY 400 every time (to be paid to Public Security Bureau by candidate)
Books: Flexible, about CNY 600 / year
Living expenses: Approximately CNY 1,000 /month (Depends on your personal budget)
1. Passport: A scanned copy of the passport cover and main page (valid until after March 31, 2027). Applicants with previous experiences in China should provide scans of all documents related to Chinese visas and residence permits.
2. High School Diploma: The original or notarized copy of the high school diploma.
3. High School Transcripts: The original or notarized copy of all high school course transcripts.
4. CSCA Transcript: all the undergraduate applicants must take the "CSCA Test" organized by the China Scholarship Council on behalf of the Ministry of Education of China and get the score report. Students can visit the official CSCA website (www.csca.cn) for test schedule and content.
5.Chinese Proficiency: For applicants applying for Chinese-taught programs, the following language proficiency documents are required:
Original HSK Level 4 Certificate (valid within the certification period) with a score of 180 points or above, Original HSKK Intermediate Certificate with
a score of 60 points or above.
6. Personal Statement: A self-statement of intent for studying in China (no less than 800 words), written in either Chinese or English. The content should include personal educational and work experiences, motivations for studying in China, reasons for selecting the specific major, and post-graduation personal development plans.
7. Foreigner Physical Examination Form: Applicants must undergo a medical examination following the items listed in the form. The examination results are valid for 6 months.
8. Financial Statement: Either the family deposit certificate, property certificate or parent/guardian income certificate with a recommended minimum value of $5,000 USD or equivalent.
9. A valid certificate of Non-criminal record.
Starting Time:
Autumn: Sep. 9-11, 2026
Duration:4 Years
Teaching Medium:Chinese
Qualification Awarded:Bachelor Program
Application Deadline:
Autumn: June. 30, 2026
Overseas Education College, Jiangsu University
No. 301 Xuefu Road, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, P.R.China
212013

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