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Does the graduate school of Guizhou University recruit education majors?
Guizhou University does not recruit graduate students in education.

Guizhou University was founded in 1902, and was named Guizhou University in 1950 and 10 after the period of Guizhou University Hall, provincial Guizhou University, national Guizhou College of Agriculture and Industry and national Guizhou University. 195 1 year1kloc-0/month, President Mao Zedong wrote the name of Guizhou University in his own handwriting. 1August 1997, merged with Guizhou Agricultural College and other institutions.

In August 2004, it merged with Guizhou University of Technology. In February 2004, it became a university jointly established by the Ministry of Education and the People's Government of Guizhou Province. In September 2005, it became a national "2 1 1 engineering" university. 20 12 September, it was listed as one of the national "Comprehensive Strength Improvement Project for Universities in the Midwest" 14 universities. 2065438+April 2006 was listed as the national key construction university of "one province, one school" in the central and western regions. 2065438+September 2007 became a national world-class discipline construction university. 2065438+February 2008, the school became a university jointly established by the Ministry and the province.

Guizhou University began to recruit and train graduate students from 1978. The school is now a world-class discipline construction university, with 1 world-class construction disciplines, 1 national key disciplines, 9 domestic first-class construction disciplines, 7 regional first-class construction disciplines and 23 provincial key disciplines. First-class discipline doctoral degree authorization points 17; There are 49 authorized points for master of first-level disciplines and 7 authorized points for professional masters/kloc-0. Postgraduate training covers philosophy, economy, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management and art.