College of Information Engineering offers the following 4 undergraduate programs: Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Technology, Electronic Information Engineering, and Microelectronics, a subject-field higher vocational training program of Computer Networks, and two Master’s programs of Computer Application Technology and Signal and Information Processing, and a Second Bachelor’ Degree program in Computer Science and Technology to nearly 1,900 full-time students. There are at present 61 teaching and administrative staff (inclusive of 41 full-time teachers), including 8 professors and 24 associate professors. The College’s experiment center is so well equipped that it can permit large-scale experiments, integrated experiments and design-oriented experiments. Two experiment centers: Electronic Experiment Center and Computer Network Experiment Center, and a research institute: Computer Application Research Institute. The College attaches great importance to cultivation of the students’ creative ability, self-learning ability and engineering attainments. Every year, dozens of graduates are admitted into graduate schools of famous universities in the country.
The college consists of now the following four teaching departments: Department of Computer Science and Technology, Department of Electronic Information Engineering, Department of Communication Engineering, and Department of Microelectronics, as well as a number of experiment centers and a research institute. They are Electronic Experiment Center, Computer Experiment Center, Communication Experiment Center, Microelectronic Experiment Center, and Research Institute of Computer Applications. The college is active in scientific research activities. In recent years, it has undertaken dozens of national-level vertical research projects, and has attained important achievements in fuzzy control, integrated circuit design, computer application, green power supply, signal processing and others. The College has won quite a number of Awards of National Progress and great many first-, second- and third-class awards of Scientific and Technical Progress at the ministerial and provincial levels, many of them being in the highest flight in the country.