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One college and two colleges: the debate between theory and practice of junior college education
In today's education field, diploma education in junior college has gradually turned from theoretical to technical, and one major (general higher education) and two majors (higher vocational education) are two completely different education models. Although both of them have junior college degrees, there are significant differences in training objectives, training methods and market acceptance.

Theoretical education

The first major takes the undergraduate education route, emphasizing theoretical research and the systematicness and depth of knowledge.

Skills-based education

Second, pay attention to practical application, aiming at cultivating students' practical operation ability and making them adapt to the needs of the workplace quickly.

Other things in the world.

One specialty and two specialties are not simply the difference between "rice and millet", but the relationship between "apples and oranges". They all have college degrees, but the popularity of graduates in the market is different.

Market acceptance

According to the market survey, at present, employers are more inclined to employ higher vocational graduates, because they pay more attention to the cultivation of practical skills during their school days and can adapt to the working environment more quickly.

Career planning

The most important thing is to make a wise choice according to your own interests and career planning, whether you choose a major that takes the theoretical route or a higher vocational school that takes the practical route.