Zhejiang University of Technology - Colleges and Departments

Colleges and Departments

  • The College of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
  • The College of Mechanical Engineering
  • The College of Information Engineering
  • The College of Business and Administration
  • The College of Civil Engineering and Architecture
  • The College of Biological Engineering and Environmental Engineering
  • The College of Humanities
  • The College of Pharmaceutical Science
  • The College of Science
  • The College of Law
  • The College of Foreign Languages
  • The College of Art
  • The College of Jianxing
  • The College of Politics and Public Administration
  • Zhijiang College
  • The College of Adult Education
  • International College
  • The College of Educational Science and Technology
    • The College of Vocational and Technical Education
  • The College of Software Engineering
    • Software Vocational College
  • The Department of Physical Education and Military Training

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