Yibin College is located in Yibin City, Sichuan Province, a national historical and cultural city, and is jointly established by the Sichuan Provincial Department of Education and Yibin Municipal Government. It is one of the first batch of pilot institutions of China-US Applied Technology Education "Hundred Schools Plan" of the Ministry of Education, one of the pilot institutions of Sichuan Province's overall transformation, development and reform, and one of the selected institutions of China "Hundred Schools Project" and Sichuan Excellent Teacher Education and Training Plan. He is a member of Universities of Applied Sciences (College) Alliance, a member of Sichuan Applied Undergraduate University Alliance, a vice chairman of Sichuan University Alliance, and a director of Chengdu Service Sichuan Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Alliance.
1978 school was founded in Lizhuang, Sichuan, and was approved by the Ministry of Education in May 1978. It was formed by the merger of the former Yibin Teachers College (approved by the State Council in May/978) and Sichuan Education College Yibin Branch (established in May/984).
The school has Old Jiangbei Campus (Area A and Area B) and New Lingang Campus, with a total area of 2,260 mu. The total value of fixed assets is about 4.5 billion yuan, the total value of teaching and scientific research instruments and equipment is about 365.438+0 billion yuan, and the collection of books is 65.438+02.339 million copies (including electronic books). At present, there are 13 second-level departments and 3 second-level colleges, which recruit students from 28 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, and recruit students from South Asia and Southeast Asia, with nearly 24,000 students.
The school offers 64 undergraduate majors, covering ten disciplines: literature, science, engineering, management, economics, law, teaching, arts, agriculture and medicine. In recent years, the school has deepened the reform of education and teaching and promoted the construction of "double first-class" as a whole. There are 2 national first-class undergraduate majors, 1 national comprehensive reform majors, 8 provincial first-class undergraduate majors and 6 provincial application-oriented demonstration majors.
There are 3 national "Four Innovations" research and practice projects, 6 provincial "Four Innovations" research and practice projects, 44 provincial first-class undergraduates, 23 provincial "Ideological and Political Courses" series projects, and more than 200 national and provincial undergraduate teaching projects and teaching achievement awards.
In the past five years, students have won 2 104 in national and provincial discipline competitions, 0/40 in "Challenge Cup", 0/099 in national and provincial projects of college students' innovation and entrepreneurship training plan, and 0/44 in national authorized patents. The training quality of innovative and applied talents has been effectively demonstrated, and the implementation rate of students' employment destination has reached more than 90% for many years.