The ship management major of Shanghai Maritime University is a national specialty (none of the similar universities in China), and its course "International Ship Management" has won the national excellent course (none of the similar universities in China), which is listed as 1986 as the key major in Shanghai, and this major is also the construction project of Shanghai's undergraduate education highland (with targeted capital investment every year).
At the same time, this major is not only good in teaching, but also very good in employment. It is absolutely first-class in the land professional employment of Maritime University. Air China has the highest annual default rate in Maritime University (because most students take multiple offer, they don't know how to choose, so they are prone to default).
In addition, there will be sailing internships in Japan and South Korea in junior year. This year, I took the Costa Classic to Korea.
In addition, there are many senior students of Air China, most of whom are middle and senior leaders of relevant shipping companies (for a simple example, Wang Baocai, president of CMA China, is one of them).
However, in recent years, due to more enrollment expansion, the gold content is a little diluted, the school stalls are too large, and the teachers are seriously unable to keep up (the school leaders must take full responsibility, and now the teachers are just farting), resulting in a decline in the quality of students (for all majors in the school).