Chengdu Vocational College of Agricultural Science and Technology:
Chengdu Vocational College of Agricultural Science and Technology is a full-time general higher vocational college approved by Chengdu Municipal People's Government and Sichuan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. It is a high-quality college and a model higher vocational college in Sichuan Province. It is also the teaching base of Sichuan Demonstration School for Deepening Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Reform, Sichuan Construction Quality School, National Rural Revitalization Talent Training Quality School and Sichuan Training Base of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
It was selected into the first batch of pilot units of undergraduate vocational education training reform in Sichuan Province, the construction plan of high-quality vocational colleges in Sichuan Province, the construction plan of high-level vocational colleges and specialties with China characteristics, the Data China Hundred Schools Project, and the pilot universities of comprehensive reform of "Three Holistic Education" in Sichuan Province.
The school was founded by the Agricultural College of National Sichuan University 1937, and is a provincial higher agricultural vocational school in Chengdu. Wenjiang Agricultural School in Sichuan Province, formerly known as1958; In 2002, it was upgraded to Chengdu Agricultural Science and Technology Vocational College; In 2005, Chengdu Animal Husbandry and Veterinary School and Chengdu Electromechanical Engineering School merged into a college.
Instructor:
In April 2023, the official website of the school showed that there were 67 1 staff, including 420 doctors and masters, and 208 professors and associate professors. Five enterprise (master) studios such as Floriculture Master Studio.
Quality engineering:
In April, 2023, official website showed that there are 3 national backbone majors, 2 central financial support majors, 4 provincial demonstration majors, 3 provincial key majors, 22 1+X certificate pilot majors and 4 undergraduate vocational education majors.
By July, 2020, there were 1 specialty groups in the college selected for the double-high program, including 2 specialties supported by the central government, 3 national modern apprenticeship pilot specialties, 3 national campus practice bases, 3 provincial demonstration specialties, 3 provincial key specialties, 4 provincial modern apprenticeship pilot specialties, 3 provincial campus practice bases 13 and 5 municipal key specialties.