wuhu vocational technical college
Wuhu Call Technology College Wuhu Vocational and Technical College was founded in 1983, formerly known as Wuhu United University, and was renamed Wuhu Vocational and Technical College with the approval of the former State Education Commission in May 1997. In August, 2000, with the approval of Anhui Provincial People's Government, Wuhu Agricultural School, which has a history of one hundred years, was merged into the College. In 20001year, it passed the evaluation and approval of the Ministry of Education and entered the ranks of 30 key construction demonstration vocational and technical colleges in China. In 2003, in June 5438+February, seven ministries and commissions, including the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Communications and the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, decided that Wuhu Vocational and Technical College was dominated by the majors of "Numerical Control Technology Application" and "Automobile Application and Technology".
Colleges and universities that implement the training project of skilled talents in short supply. In July, 2004, it was recognized by the Ministry of Labor as the first batch of pilot institutions in China to implement the vocational qualification certificate system. In June of the same year, 165438+ 10 was recognized by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Construction as the implementation institution of the national construction industry skilled personnel training project. In June, 2006, in the evaluation of the talent training level of higher vocational colleges in China, the college won the "excellent" grade. From June 5438 to February 2006, through the evaluation of the Ministry of Education, it entered the first batch of 28 "demonstration vocational and technical colleges" in China. It has also been recognized by the Provincial Department of Education as a double-qualified teacher training base in higher vocational colleges in Anhui Province, an agricultural continuing education base in Wuhu City, a vocational skills training base for workers in Wuhu City, a computer training base for workers in Wuhu City and an education and training base for skilled personnel in Kunshan City. The college is divided into two campuses: the north campus is located on the east side of Yinhu Road in Wuhu City, adjacent to the national Wuhu Economic and Technological Development Zone in the north, the Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge in the south, and the south campus is located in Wuhu South Higher Education Park, opposite to Wuhu High-tech Development Zone. There are more than 600 faculty members, including more than 400 full-time teachers. Professions of professors and associate professors account for 30% of the total number of teachers, and "double-qualified" teachers account for more than 80% of teachers in specialized courses and specialized basic courses. The teaching staff is strong, and several foreign teachers in English, Japanese and Korean are hired all the year round. wuhu vocational technical college
Over the past 20 years, with the kind care and support of the Ministry of Education, education departments and governments at all levels, the college construction has made great progress. The college has ten departments, including mechanical engineering, foreign languages, electrical engineering, architectural engineering, light chemical engineering, information engineering, bioengineering, economic management, agronomy and horticulture, international economy and trade, and teaching units such as sports room, basic department, adult education department and night university. There are 55 permanent majors, among which business Japanese and automobile application technology have been approved by the Ministry of Education as the pilot majors of national higher vocational education reform, and six majors, such as numerical control technology, mechanical design and manufacturing, electrical technology, mechatronics technology and decorative art design, have been confirmed by the Anhui Provincial Department of Education as the pilot majors of provincial education and teaching reform.