1, Shenzhen Institute of Technology.
It is a vocational education-oriented college in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Founded in 1984 and formerly known as Shenzhen Staff Amateur University, the College is one of the key vocational colleges supported by Shenzhen and Guangdong Province.
2. Guangzhou Panyu Vocational and Technical College.
Is a vocational and technical college located in Panyu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China. Founded in 1987, the College is a demonstration higher vocational college jointly established by Guangdong Province and Guangzhou City. Guangzhou Panyu Vocational and Technical College has a number of colleges and departments, covering economic management, engineering technology, cultural media and other professional fields.
3. Shunde Vocational and Technical College.
Is located in Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China, a higher vocational and technical college. Founded in 1985, the College is a key vocational college jointly established by Shunde District and Guangdong Province. Shunde Vocational and Technical College has several colleges and departments, covering economic management, engineering technology, information engineering, art design, society and law, tourism management, nursing, health and other fields.
What's the difference between a junior college and an undergraduate college?
1, education level and academic system.
Colleges usually offer university degree education for three years or more. However, undergraduate colleges and universities provide undergraduate education, and the academic system is generally 4 years. A bachelor's degree is a relatively higher level, which contains more in-depth subject knowledge and a wider academic background, and is usually regarded as a more advanced degree.
2. Specialty setting and course content.
The major setting of colleges and universities is relatively narrow, focusing on cultivating students' vocational skills and employment competitiveness. Specialized courses mainly focus on the cultivation of practical technical knowledge. However, the specialty setting of undergraduate colleges is more extensive and in-depth, focusing on cultivating students' comprehensive quality and academic research ability.
3. Degree and employment prospects.
Because college education pays attention to the needs of the workplace, college graduates are usually more competitive in the job market. However, undergraduate colleges graduate with a bachelor's degree, and the degree level is higher. Graduates usually have a wider range of employment options in the job market and more opportunities for in-depth academic research and senior positions.
The above data comes from an enrollment network in official website.