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What are the majors of Hefei General Vocational College?

Hefei General Vocational College majors are as follows:

The enrollment majors of Hefei General Vocational and Technical College include electrical automation technology, applied electronic technology, refrigeration and refrigeration technology, machinery manufacturing and automation, electromechanical integration technology, mechanical product testing technology, marketing, e-commerce, engineering supervision, accounting and other majors.

Hefei General Vocational and Technical College is a full-time general higher vocational and technical college approved by Anhui Provincial People's Government in 2000 and organized by Hefei General Machinery Research Institute of China Machinery Industry (Group) Company. It is a participating unit in the training of talents with shortage of numerical control technology in the country.

The college covers an area of more than 440 mu, with a school building area of more than 90,000 square meters and a playground area of more than 23,000 square meters. There are 5 teaching units, 33 higher vocational majors, full-time teachers 158, 66 off-campus full-time and part-time teachers and 3685 full-time students.

The difference between a vocational university and a university:

Vocational schools are divided into secondary vocational schools and higher vocational schools, which are what we call secondary schools and junior colleges. Technical secondary schools have the same level of education as high schools. The level and education of colleges and universities are between high school and undergraduate, but colleges and universities are included in the scope of university enrollment and employment in China.

1, with different educational levels, vocational schools are one grade lower than ordinary undergraduates, higher vocational schools are one grade lower than undergraduates, and secondary vocational schools are two grades lower than undergraduates.

2. The enrollment channels are different. Undergraduate courses mainly rely on the college entrance examination, higher vocational colleges mainly rely on two ways: single recruitment and college entrance examination, and secondary vocational schools mainly recruit from junior high school graduates.

3. Course structure: undergraduate courses focus on theory, with little practice, while secondary and higher vocational schools focus on practical operation.

4. Employment. Undergraduate students have a wide range of employment and can participate in the internal recruitment of civil servants and other systems. Secondary vocational and higher vocational employment is mainly oriented to the basic technical posts of major enterprises.