1, biomedical engineering: the program combines knowledge of biology, medicine and engineering, and aims to research and develop engineering technologies and systems for use in the fields of medicine, health and biosciences. Graduates of this program have a wide range of employment prospects in the fields of medical equipment, biotechnology, drug development.
2. Fine Arts: This program focuses on the history, theory, creation and criticism of fine arts, and trains students to have the ability to create, appreciate and research fine arts. Graduates can work in art organizations, galleries, museums, education and other fields.
3. Mechanics is the science of studying the laws of mechanical motion of matter, involving solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, mechanics of materials and other directions. Graduates of the program have a wide range of employment prospects in aerospace, civil engineering, mechanical engineering and other fields.