School profile
Hunan Women's College, formerly known as Hunan Women's Vocational College, was founded in 1985 and upgraded to a full-time undergraduate college with the approval of the Ministry of Education in March 10. It is the first public full-time women's college after the founding of New China, one of the three independent women's undergraduate colleges in China, a university founded by the All-China Women's Federation and the Hunan Provincial People's Government, and a member of the World Women's Education Alliance.
Attachment: List of first-class undergraduate majors in Hunan Women's College
The school has established a professional system of literature, management, art, law, economy, education, engineering and other disciplines with coordinated development and distinctive female education characteristics. It has two key construction disciplines in the Twelfth Five-Year Plan of Hunan Province, and three "double-first-class" construction and application disciplines in Hunan Province, namely sociology, business administration and design. There are 1 1 teaching department, 27 undergraduate majors, 2 characteristic majors of the Ministry of Education, 3 provincial-level professional comprehensive reform pilots, and 1 provincial-level funded professional construction.
This is one of the three major women's universities in China and the only women's college in Hunan Province. There are not many universities built in this form in China. Moreover, this university is almost all the same female college students, and only recruits female college students every year, so it is rare to meet boys here.