University of Science and Technology of China - Schools and Departments

Schools and Departments

Highlights: USTC set up the first graduate school in China in 1978 to effectively cultivate its postgraduate students.

  • Special Class for the Gifted Young
  • Department of Mathematics
  • School of Physical Sciences
    • Department of Modern Physics
    • Department of Astronomy
    • Department of Physics
    • Department of Optics and Optical Engineering
    • Physics Experiment Teaching Center
  • School of Chemistry and Materials Science
    • Department of Chemistry
    • Department of Chemical Physics
    • Department of Materials Science & Engineering
    • Department of Polymer Science and Engineering
    • Chemical Experimental Teaching Center
  • School of Nuclear Science and Technology
  • School of Life Science
    • Molecular Biology and Cell Biology
    • Neurobiology and Biophysics
    • Systems Biology
    • Biomedicine and Biotechnology
  • School of Engineering Science
    • Modern Mechanics
    • Thermal Science and Energy Engineering
    • Precision Machinery and Instrumentation
  • School of Information Science and Technology
    • Electronic Science and Technology
    • Automation
    • Electrical Engineering and Information Science
  • School of Computer Science and Technology
  • School of Earth and Space Science
    • Earth and Space Science
  • School of Software Engineering
  • School of Business
    • Business Administration Training
    • Statistics and Finance
    • Management Science
    • Information Management and Decision Science
  • Humanities & Social Science
    • Sci-tech Communication and Sci-tech Policy
    • The Teaching and Research Division of Marxism
    • Scientific History and Archaeometry
    • Center for Modern Art
  • Suzhou Institute for Advanced Study, USTC
  • Shanghai Institute for Advanced Studies, USTC
  • Continuing Education

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