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The Historical Evolution of Shandong Vocational College of Science and Technology

1978, Changwei Textile Industry School was established.

1983, Changwei Textile Industry School was renamed Weifang Textile Industry School.

From 65438 to 0987, Weifang Textile Industry School was renamed Shandong Textile Industry School.

200 1, Shandong Textile Industry School was upgraded to Shandong Textile Vocational College.

In 2006, Shandong Textile Vocational College was renamed Shandong Vocational College of Science and Technology.

In 2008, the school became a national model higher vocational college.

In July of 20 13, the school was approved as the "3+2" undergraduate enrollment pilot, and the enrollment of architectural engineering technology specialty was cultivated in stages with Shandong Jianzhu University. In August, Shouguang Vocational Education Center merged with Shandong Vocational College of Science and Technology to become the Binhai Campus of Shandong Vocational College of Science and Technology.

20 14 10, Binhai (Weifang) Campus of the College was officially opened. ?

In 20 15, the college became one of the first batch of modern apprenticeship pilot units of the Ministry of Education. ?

2065438+On September 26th, 2007, the school was awarded as the first batch of high-quality higher vocational college construction units in Shandong Province.

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Departmental setup

Shandong Vocational College of Science and Technology has 1 1 teaching departments, including textile and garment department, electromechanical engineering department, economic management department, international business foreign languages department (basic department), civil engineering department, information engineering department, biological and chemical engineering department, department of mechanical engineering, aquatic products department, art media department and automobile engineering department, with 48 higher vocational majors. "3+2" counterpart training undergraduate majors in stages.