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The difference between college education and undergraduate education
This paper will deeply discuss the differences between junior college education and undergraduate education, including training objectives, functional structure, organizational structure and school-running mode.

Different training objectives

College education cultivates middle and senior talents with certain professional knowledge and skills; Undergraduate education trains senior talents who have a solid grasp of the basic theory, professional knowledge and basic skills of the subject and have the initial ability to engage in scientific research or undertake professional and technical work.

Different functional structures

The main function of college education is teaching; The main functions of undergraduate education are teaching, scientific research, achievement transformation and industrial service.

Differences in organizational structure

College education has small scale, few levels and linear unified decision-making management; Undergraduate education has a large scale and many levels, and the management system is mainly linear or flat. The power and responsibility of secondary institutions in colleges and departments are enlarged, and team research in the form of project teams is more common.

Different modes of running schools

The entrance of junior college education is students, and the exit is mainly students. The teaching quality control system of the school is not open, international, self-contained and relatively closed; The entrance of undergraduate education includes students and scientific research projects, and the exit includes students, theoretical achievements, applied achievements and other forms, with high academic level, high openness and strong social influence.