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From a hierarchical point of view, what is the academic structure of Chinese universities?
The academic structure of institutions of higher learning in China is as follows:

From the hierarchical structure, China's current school education includes preschool education, primary education, secondary education and higher education. From the category structure, the current school education in China can be divided into five categories: basic education, vocational and technical education, higher education, adult education and special education. Basic education in China usually includes preschool education, primary education and secondary education (including junior high school and senior high school).

Types of current school education system in China: In terms of types, the current school system in China is a branch school system developed from the monorail school system.

The third stage of China's university system is higher education, which is divided into three levels; College or university preparatory course for 3 years; University hall for 3-4 years; Tongru Academy has been a research institute for five years. Universities are divided into three levels: preparatory courses, undergraduate courses and junior colleges. Among them, the preparatory course is 3 years and the undergraduate course is 3-4 years. Higher education lasts for 3-6 years, including 4-6 years in universities and more than 3 years in junior colleges (1). The current academic system of ordinary colleges and universities in China was basically established shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

195 1 The Government Council of the Central People's Government promulgated the Decision on the Reform of the Academic System, which made it clear that higher education includes three levels: colleges, universities, junior colleges and research departments. After many twists and turns. At present, the macro characteristics of the running system of ordinary colleges and universities in China are: multi-public system, that is, most colleges and universities are organized and managed by provinces (cities, districts) and some are in charge of central ministries and commissions; The private system has gradually taken shape.