Academics
School of Urban Construction
  The School of Urban Construction is a body dedicated to teaching courses and offering educational programs related to architecture and civil construction, such as industrial and civil construction, decoration, urban road designing, preliminary construction for subway projects, construction project costs, and construction project management. The goal is to get students prepared to be diligent, enduring, and able-minded personnel that work on urban infrastructure improvement with full awareness of the designing, construction, management, and operation of construction projects.

  The over 50 members of the teaching faculty are in a reasonable structure and are armed with talent, consistency and commitment in their academic devotion and teaching careers. 35 percent of them are professors, 70 percent are holders of master's degree and doctor's degree, and quite many of them are qualified both as teachers and as experts in other professions.

  Students in the School of Urban Construction have a large number of laboratories and other facility available in their training and practice, including testing labs, engineering mechanics and materials labs, civil construction project labs, project examination labs, computer-aided design and simulation labs, BIM practice rooms, Glodon software practice rooms, architecture graphical studies rooms, teaching modeling rooms, model-making rooms, architecture studios, and imaging rooms.