With the"Dual-Carbon Goals"( realizing carbon peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060)in China,the development of low-carbon campuses is still in its early stages,characterized by a greater emphasis on strategic research rather than quantitative and qualitative analysis. Therefore,a carbon emission inventory is being conducted for a specific university as an illustrative example. According to the defined organizational boundaries,emissions sources on campus are categorized into three distinct types:building facilities,campus transportation,and waste management. The optimal carbon emission factor is carefully selected,while data on carbon emissions sources are acquired through comprehensive field surveys for precise calculation and in-depth analysis. This approach effectively reveals the inherent characteristics and underlying patterns of campus carbon emissions. The findings indicate that building facilities are the primary contributors to carbon emissions on campus,constituting 90% of the total carbon footprint. Among these emissions,indirect electricity consumption accounts for 70%. Additionally,approximately half of the overall carbon emissions on campus have been offset through effective measures such as carbon sequestration by green plants and direct or indirect utilization of renewable energy sources,yielding a significant impact.