Kunming has Kunming Metallurgical College, Yunnan Vocational College of Land and Resources, Yunnan Vocational College of Communications, Kunming Vocational College of Industry, Yunnan Vocational College of Agriculture and Yunnan Vocational College of Judicial Police Officers.
There are 265,438+0 public colleges such as Yunnan Culture and Art Vocational College, Yunnan Sports Vocational College, Yunnan National Defense Industry Vocational College, Yunnan Electromechanical Vocational College, Yunnan Forestry Vocational College, Yunnan Tourism Vocational College, Yunnan Finance Vocational College and Kunming Railway Vocational College.
Kunming Metallurgy College school profile
Kunming Metallurgy College, located in Kunming, Yunnan Province, is a full-time public university approved by the Ministry of Education.
It is a high-level vocational school with China characteristics and professional construction plan (file C), a national high-quality specialized vocational college, a national demonstration vocational college, a national pilot college for the training and construction of skilled personnel, a high-level vocational college project in Yunnan Province, and a high-quality vocational college in Yunnan Province.
As one of the independent enrollment colleges in Yunnan Province, it is the national key base for innovative education in higher vocational colleges, the national base for training high-skilled personnel in metallurgical industry, the national base for training CAC software engineers, the base for training high-skilled personnel in Yunnan Province, and the professional base for metallurgical mining in Yunnan Province.
Kunming Metallurgy College, formerly known as Gejiu Mining Technical School, was founded in 1952. 1954 moved to Kunming, and 1958 was renamed Kunming Nonferrous Metals Industry School. 1978 established a junior college, and 1985 was upgraded to Yunnan Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
In 2004, Kunming Metallurgy College, Yunnan Building Materials Industry School and Yunnan Circulation Economics School merged to form a new Kunming Metallurgy College.