There are 4 modules in this major, as:
◆ General education module : 22 modules, 66.0 credits/ 1122 hours;
◆ Discipline module: 24 modules, 86.0 credits/ 1376 hours;
◆ Comprehensive literacy module: at least 3 modules, 6.0 credits/ 96hours;
◆ Comprehensive practices module : 2 modules, 9.0 credits/ 144 hours;
Except for Ideological and political theory modules, Military modules, Mental growth and personal development modules and PE modules (23.5 credits), QMUL taught modules are 79.0 credits, and NPU taught modules are 64.5 credits, 20 introduced modules are English Language, PDP, 14 discipline core modules and major project,
◆ numbers of introduced module (20) total module (51)(over 1/3);
◆ numbers of introduced major core module (14) total major module (22) (over 1/3);
◆ numbers of QMUL teaching major core module (14) total module (51);
◆ class hours of QMUL teaching major core module (824) total module (2738).
(1) General education modules (22 modules, 66.0 credits)
A. Ideological and political theory modules (5 modules, 16.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
NXC2001 |
Chinese compulsory courses I-Essentials of Chinese Modern History |
2.0 credits |
NXC2002 |
Chinese compulsory courses II-Marxism General Principle |
3.0 credits |
NXC2003 |
Chinese compulsory courses III-Ethics and Fundamental of Law |
3.0 credits |
NXC2004 |
Chinese compulsory courses IV-Fundamental of Mao Ze Dong Thoughts |
6.0 credits |
NXC2005 |
Situation and Policy |
2.0 credits |
B. Military modules (2 modules, 3.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
U34G11002 |
Military Theory |
2.0 credits |
U34P41001 |
Military Training |
1.0 credit |
C. Mental growth and personal development modules (1 module, 0.5 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
U34G11001 |
Students Mental Health Education |
0.5 credit |
D. Career planning and development modules (3 module, 10.5 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
QXU3111 |
PDP I |
3.5 credits |
QXU4111 |
PDP II |
3.5 credits |
QXU5111 |
PDP III |
3.5 credits |
E. University general education modules (6modules, 13.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
QXU3101 |
English Language I |
3.5 credits |
QXU3102 |
English Language II |
5.5 credits |
Physical Education is compulsory module in the first to the fourth semester, taking 1 credit every semester. Students can freely choose different module according to their majors, physical conditions, interesting and physical basis.
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
U31G71001 |
Physical education I |
1.0 credit |
U31G71002 |
Physical education II |
1.0 credit |
U31G71003 |
Physical education III |
1.0 credit |
U31G71004 |
Physical education IV |
1.0 credit |
F. Level-based general education modules (5 modules, 23.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
NXC3000 |
Advanced Maths I |
5.5 credits |
NXC3004 |
Advanced Maths II |
5.5 credits |
NXC3002 |
Linear Algebra |
3.0 credits |
NXC3005 |
Mathematical Modelling and Computing |
4.0 credits |
NXC3001 |
General Physics |
5.0 credits |
(2) Discipline Modules (24 modules, 86.0 credits)
A. Discipline elementary modules (2 modules, 7.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
NXC4012 |
Mechanical Modelling |
3.5 credits |
NXC4008 |
Engineering Design Methods |
3.5 credits |
B. Discipline core modules (22 modules, 79.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
QXU4000 |
MS I-Structure and Properties |
3.5 credits |
QXU4006 |
MS II-Processing and Applications |
3.5 credits |
QXU4001 |
Molecules to Materials |
3.5 credits |
NXC4010 |
Introduction to Functional Materials |
3.5 credits |
QXU4011 |
Introduction to Engineering Materials |
4.0 credits |
QXU4007 |
Experiments in Materials 1 |
3.5 credits |
QXU5017 |
Experiments in Materials 2 |
3.5 credits |
NXC4022 |
Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations |
3.5 credits |
QXU5002 |
Chemistry for Materials |
4.0 credits |
QXU5010 |
Surfaces and Interfaces |
3.5 credits |
NXC5015 |
Structural Characterisation |
3.5 credits |
NXC5026 |
Metals I-Deformation and Strengthening |
3.5 credits |
QXU5030 |
Composite Materials |
3.5 credits |
QXU5032 |
Physical Properties of Polymers |
4.0 credits |
NXC5036 |
Metals II-Alloy Systems and Heat Treatment |
3.5 credits |
QXU6002 |
Materials Selection in Design |
4.0 credits |
QXU6007 |
Environmental Properties of Materials |
3.5 credits |
QXU6022 |
Ceramics |
4.0 credits |
NXC6023 |
Fatigue and Creep Failure |
3.0 credits |
NXC6024 |
Fracture Mechanics |
3.0 credits |
NXC6025 |
Manufacturing Processes |
4.0 credits |
QXU7027 |
Renewable Energy Materials |
3.5 credits |
(3) Comprehensive literacy modules (6.0 credits, at least 3 modules, students are suggested to choose English taught modules)
A. Scientific literacy modules: subjects on natural science such as introduction to aeronautics, astronautics and navigation, environment, biology and etc. Students must take one module among “An Introduction to Aviation”, “An Introduction to Astronautics”, and “An Introduction to Marine Navigation”.
B. Modules on economics, management and law: including economy, management, legal education and etc.
C. Humanities modules: including philosophy, ethics, history, culture, language, literature, society, aesthetics, life and development, and etc.
D. Art literacy modules: students can choose modules form “An Introduction to Art”, “Music Appreciation”, “Art Appreciation”, “Film Appreciation”, “Drama Appreciation”, “Dance Appreciation”, “Calligraphy Appreciation”, and “Chinese Opera Appreciation”.
It is suggested that students should choose English taught modules, from all four categories above. Each module offered in each semester will be included in the course selection manual.
(4) Comprehensive practices (2 modules, 9.0 credits)
A. Design for graduation (1 module, 8.0 credits)
Module Code |
Module Name |
Credit |
QXU6021 |
Materials Project |
8.0 credits |
B. Scientific research project modules(1.0 credit)
Students can participate in a variety forms of scientific research training including innovative research programmes, academic competition, innovative and business training plan for college students, academic competitions, “Peak Experience Plan”, social research, and scientific research project. Students are encouraged to participate in a variety forms of central practice such as overseas practice, international internship, winter and summer camp.