The Master’s in Environmental Science at Northeast Normal University (NENU) in Changchun, China is a three-year, full-time academic graduate program offered by the School of Environment that leads to a Master’s degree in Environmental Science with instruction available in English for international students. This program is officially listed in NENU’s 2026 International Student Graduate Program Catalogue, showing Environmental Science as an English-taught master’s major with a standard study period of 3 years and an annual tuition of approximately ¥23,000 CNY.
This master’s degree is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in environmental systems, ecological processes, and scientific approaches to environmental problem-solving, combining rigorous coursework with laboratory and field research. It prepares students to understand and analyze key environmental issues—such as pollution dynamics, ecosystem function, environmental monitoring, and resource management—by integrating theory with practical research methods. As part of the degree requirements, students undertake independent research under faculty supervision and complete a master’s thesis that contributes to their field of study and demonstrates their ability to conduct scientific investigation.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
1. The application fee is non-refundable, regardless of the admission result.
2. If necessary, the University will contact applicants via email ([email protected]) to request supplementary supporting materials and to inform them of admission results. Please ensure the email address provided on the application form is accurate.
3. Admission qualification will not be retained if the applicant fails to register on time. Students cannot invite family members without permission from the hosting university.
4. All application materials must be submitted again upon registration. Applicants are responsible for the authenticity of the information provided and the materials submitted. If any inconsistency with the facts is found, the University reserves the right to cancel the admission; for those already registered, student status will be revoked.