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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
National Economy Mobilization
The discipline of National Economy Mobilization from the Beijing Institute of Technology is an interdisciplinary subject supported by first-level disciplines such as management science and engineering, applied economics, and business management.
Cyberspace Science and Technology
The Cyberspace Science and Technology program of network and information security from the Beijing Institute of Technology comprises four major directions, including Cyberspace Security Fundamentals, Cryptography and Application, Space Network and Secure Communication, and Information Security and Confrontation.
Mechanics
Mechanics in Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) is both a fundamental discipline and a technical discipline.
Physics
Physics is offered at Beijing Institute of Technology.
Mathematics
Mathematics in Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) is the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change. It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation, and its development has involved an increasing degree of abstraction of its subject matter.
Aeronautics, Space Science and Technology
The program of Aeronautics, Space Science and Technology from Beijing Institute of Technology is a national key program.
Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics
The Program of Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics in Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) was founded based on Internal Combustion Engine Major in 1952.
Chemistry
This Chemistry program from the Beijing Institute of Technology involves coordination chemistry, advanced topics in organic chemistry, new energy technology, nano-science and technology, x-ray crystallography, supramolecular chemistry, and so on.
Biology
Biology is offered at Beijing Institute of Technology.
Statistics
Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) Statistics program established the second-level master program in Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics in 1984.