School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering: There are four master's programs in two disciplines, including material science, material processing engineering, material physical chemistry, mechanical manufacturing and automation.
School of Electrical Engineering: 2 master's degree authorization points (detection technology and automation devices and control theory and control engineering), 1 master's degree authorization points (control engineering field);
School of Biological and Chemical Engineering: five master's degree authorization points, including fermentation engineering, microbiology, applied chemistry, environmental engineering and agricultural product processing and storage engineering;
School of Computer and Information: in 2000, the major of information and computing science was approved, in 2002, the major of information management and information system was approved, and in 2006, the major of computer application technology was approved.
Humanities College: three master's programs in Marxist theory, ideological and political education and industrial economics (more than 40 graduate students are enrolled).
College of Art: In 2005, it was approved as the authorized point of master's degree in design art.