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New Undergraduate Majors in Emerging Fields: Jiangsu Universities Add 151 Programs, Chongqing 51 in AI and Intelligent Industries

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China's Strategic Shift Toward Emerging Tech in Undergraduate Education

China's higher education landscape is undergoing a transformative expansion as universities align curricula with national priorities in artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent industries, and cutting-edge technologies. The Ministry of Education's recent approval of new undergraduate majors underscores this push, with provinces like Jiangsu and Chongqing at the forefront. Jiangsu universities have collectively gained approval for 151 new undergraduate programs, while Chongqing has added 51, many emphasizing AI integration and 'intelligent+' applications across sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and low-altitude economies. This development responds to the demand for talent in 'new quality productive forces,' ensuring graduates are equipped for industries driving China's high-quality development.

These additions reflect a broader national strategy outlined in the 2026 Undergraduate Majors Catalog, which introduced 38 pioneering fields nationwide, including embodied intelligence and brain-computer interfaces. Provincial implementations amplify this, tailoring programs to regional economic strengths—Jiangsu's advanced manufacturing hub and Chongqing's smart city initiatives. Over 70% of Jiangsu's new majors fall into science, technology, engineering, agriculture, and medicine (STEM-agri-med) categories, highlighting a focus on innovation-driven growth.

Jiangsu Universities Pioneer 151 New Programs in High-Tech Fields

Jiangsu, home to over 170 higher education institutions, has aggressively expanded its offerings, securing approvals for 151 new undergraduate majors. This surge, announced by the Ministry of Education, prioritizes emerging disciplines to support the province's role as a leader in integrated circuits, biomedicine, and new energy vehicles. Universities like China University of Mining and Technology, Nanjing Agricultural University, and Jiangsu University are launching six pioneering majors: Energy Science and Engineering, Deep Earth Science and Engineering, Data Resources and Data Intelligence, Agricultural Robotics, Musical Instrument Intelligent Manufacturing, and Resource Environment Audit.

AI-related programs number 25 across 23 institutions, including Intelligent Science and Technology, Smart Grid Information Engineering, Smart Perception, and Smart Interaction Design at schools like Jiangnan University and Nanjing Forestry University. Another 27 majors target strategic industries such as new energy storage science and engineering, synthetic biology, integrated circuit design, and low-altitude technology and engineering, offered by institutions including Hohai University and Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology. Fifteen programs upgrade traditional sectors with smart construction and functional materials, while 10 enhance humanities with international organization studies and food nutrition.

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This diversified portfolio covers AI's full chain—from foundational theory to industry applications—filling talent gaps and promoting intelligent, green transformations. For instance, the Ministry's catalog emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, which Jiangsu has embraced to match its economic demands.

Chongqing's 51 New Majors Emphasize AI and Intelligent Industries

In Chongqing, 51 new undergraduate majors have been approved, alongside revoking 16 outdated ones and adjusting others, to optimize alignment with the '33618' modern industry cluster—encompassing new energy vehicles, intelligent connected vehicles, and advanced materials. Nearly 50% are STEM-focused, with a strong tilt toward 'intelligent+' fusion. Key additions include Low-Altitude Technology and Engineering, Quantum Information Science, Meteorology Technology and Engineering, and Energy Chemical Engineering, addressing gaps in low-altitude economies (drones and eVTOL) and dual-carbon goals (carbon peak and neutrality).

Southwest University of Political Science and Law and other institutions are introducing Intelligent Vehicle Engineering, Fiber Science and Intelligent Manufacturing, New Energy Materials and Devices, Smart Construction, Smart Traffic, and Smart Grid Information Engineering. Emerging fields like Financial Technology, Digital Economy, Big Data Management and Application, and Digital Trade (a national first-batch major) blend AI with services. These programs support Chongqing's ambition to become a national AI innovation hub, integrating academia with enterprises like Changan Automobile for smart cockpits and vehicle-road-cloud systems.

The expansions, detailed in Global Times reporting, aim to cultivate composite talent for high-tech manufacturing and intelligent upgrades, mirroring national efforts to fuse next-generation AI with the real economy.

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Spotlight on AI and 'Intelligent+' Programs Driving Innovation

AI permeates both provinces' new offerings, with Jiangsu's 25 dedicated majors spanning intelligent systems and data intelligence, and Chongqing's intelligent engineering programs powering its 'AI + industry' model. Nationally, embodied intelligence—AI enabling physical-world interactions—is now a major at nine universities, including Harbin Institute of Technology. Brain-machine science and technology, agricultural robotics, and biomanufacturing exemplify interdisciplinary breakthroughs.

In Jiangsu, Data Resources and Data Intelligence equips students with big data analytics for smart decision-making, while Chongqing's Intelligent Vehicle Engineering covers autonomous driving algorithms and sensor fusion. Low-altitude technology in both addresses drone operations, airspace management, and eVTOL integration, vital for logistics and urban air mobility. These programs typically span four years, combining theory, simulations, and industry internships.

  • Core skills: Machine learning, neural networks, robotics control, ethical AI.
  • Industry ties: Collaborations with Huawei, Alibaba, and local giants like Nanjing's semiconductor firms.
  • Career paths: AI engineers, data scientists, intelligent manufacturing specialists.

Leading Universities and Real-World Applications

Jiangsu University introduces Agricultural Robotics, merging AI with precision farming—drones for crop monitoring, robotic harvesters reducing labor by 40%. Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology launches Low-Altitude Technology and Engineering, simulating UAV traffic control amid China's booming drone market projected at RMB 1 trillion by 2030.

In Chongqing, Chongqing University of Technology's AI School (est. 2018) pioneers smart manufacturing curricula. New majors like Fiber Science and Intelligent Manufacturing apply AI to textile automation, aligning with the city's '33618' cluster. Students engage in projects like AI-optimized supply chains, partnering with Seres for electric vehicle intelligence.

ProvinceKey UniversityNew Major ExampleFocus Area
JiangsuChina University of MiningDeep Earth Science & EngineeringResource exploration AI
JiangsuNanjing Audit UniversityResource Environment AuditSustainable data analytics
ChongqingSouthwest University of Political Science & LawDigital TradeAI e-commerce
ChongqingChongqing UniversityQuantum Information ScienceNext-gen computing

Student Opportunities and Admission Insights

Prospective students via Gaokao will encounter these majors in 2026 admissions. Jiangsu emphasizes comprehensive evaluation, blending scores with interviews for AI programs. Chongqing prioritizes practical skills, offering scholarships for intelligent industries talents. Enrollment quotas vary—e.g., 50-100 spots per major—with growing international appeal via CSC scholarships.

Benefits include state-of-the-art labs, industry certifications, and employment rates over 95% in tech firms. Graduates enter roles at Tencent, Baidu, or startups, with starting salaries RMB 15,000-25,000 monthly.

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Challenges, Solutions, and Broader Implications

Challenges include faculty shortages (addressed via national recruitment) and infrastructure needs (funded by provincial budgets). Solutions: Industry-funded labs, AI teacher training. Implications: Boosting 'new quality productive forces,' enhancing global competitiveness—China aims for AI leadership by 2030.

Stakeholder views: Experts praise alignment; students excited for future-proof careers. Future: More micro-credentials, international exchanges.

Global Perspective and Actionable Advice

International students: Apply via CSC portals; programs increasingly English-taught. For locals: Target high-scorers in math/physics. Explore academic CV tips for applications. These majors position China as a higher ed innovator, fostering sustainable growth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the main new majors added in Jiangsu universities?

Jiangsu approved 151 new programs, including 25 AI-related like Intelligent Science and Technology, plus energy science, data intelligence, and low-altitude tech.

🤖How many AI-focused majors in Chongqing's new approvals?

Chongqing added 51 majors, many 'intelligent+' like Intelligent Vehicle Engineering, Smart Grid, and Digital Trade, supporting low-altitude economy and dual-carbon goals.

🏫Which universities are leading these new programs?

In Jiangsu: Jiangsu University, Nanjing Agricultural University; Chongqing: Chongqing University of Technology, Southwest University of Political Science and Law.

📚What is the focus of China's 2026 majors catalog?

38 national new majors like embodied intelligence, brain-computer tech, aligning higher ed with AI-real economy integration.

💼Career prospects for these new majors graduates?

High demand in AI engineering, smart manufacturing; salaries RMB 15k+, employment at Huawei, Baidu, local tech firms.

🚀How do these programs support national strategies?

They fill talent gaps for new quality productive forces, intelligent upgrades, carbon neutrality.

📝Admission process for these majors?

Via Gaokao 2026, with comprehensive evaluation; international via CSC scholarships.

🔬Examples of interdisciplinary new majors?

Carbon Neutrality Science, Biomed Data Science, Biomanufacturing in Jiangsu.

🤝Industry collaborations involved?

Partnerships with Changan Auto, Huawei for internships, projects in smart cockpits.

🌟Future outlook for these expansions?

More micro-credentials, global exchanges; China targets AI leadership by 2030.

📊Percentage of STEM in new Jiangsu majors?

Over 70% in science, tech, engineering, agriculture, medicine categories.