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What are the majors in adult skills training schools?
Adult skills training school majors are as follows:

1. Computer and information technology: computer science and technology, information management and information system, software engineering, etc.

2. Business and management: business administration, marketing, human resource management, accounting, etc.

3. Engineering technology: mechanical engineering, electronic information engineering, construction engineering technology, etc.

4. Medical and health care: medical imaging, clinical medicine, stomatology, nursing, etc.

5. Literature and media: Chinese language and literature, advertising, journalism and communication, English, etc.

6. Law and politics: adult law, administration, political science and administration, social work, etc.

7. Art design: fine arts, film and television arts, musicology, dance performances, etc.

8. Adult education and psychology: pedagogy, psychology, primary education, early childhood education, etc.

9. Economics: Economics, international economy and trade, finance, international finance, etc.

10, science and engineering: mathematics and applied mathematics, applied physics, applied chemistry, biotechnology, etc.

Popular specialty of adult skills

1, Computer and Information Technology: With the development of information technology, computer science and technology, software engineering and other computer-related majors have always had high employment prospects.

2. Business and management: Enterprise management widely needs talents in business administration, marketing and human resource management.

3. Health care: The health care industry has been growing steadily, and medical imaging, clinical medicine and other majors have certain employment advantages.

4. Educational Psychology: Education, psychology and other majors can engage in education, consulting, training and other fields, and the demand is high.

5. Law and politics: majors such as law and administration can be employed in the fields of law, government and enterprises.

6. Engineering: Engineering majors such as mechanical engineering and electronic information engineering have better employment opportunities in manufacturing and science and technology.

7. Economics: Economics, finance and other majors have certain needs in finance, banking, insurance and other industries.

8. Art design: Film and television arts, fine arts and other majors have certain employment space in advertising, media, cultural and creative industries.