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What is the educational environment in Central America?
Central America refers to the central part of the American continent south of the United States and north of Colombia, bordering the Caribbean Sea in the east and the Pacific Ocean in the west. It is also a long and narrow land connecting South America and North America. So what is the educational environment in Central America? What are the advantages? Come and have a look with me!

? What is the educational environment in Central America? Central China (Northeast)

It includes the following five states: Wisconsin (WI), Illinois (IL), Michigan (MI), Indiana (in) and Ohio (OH).

1, educational environment

The University of Chicago in central America is one of the best 10 universities in America, and everything is excellent. In addition, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern University are also famous. The following are the famous universities in the central (northeast) States:

Michigan: Famous universities include ann arbor University and Michigan State University.

Indiana: Famous universities include Notre Dame University, Purdue University and Bloomington University in Indiana.

Ohio: Famous universities include Ohio State University and Miami University.

Illinois: Famous universities include University of Chicago, Northwestern University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The total number of international students in Illinois is about 46,574, and the proportion of international students in China is the highest (35. 1%), ranking fifth among the states with the largest number of international students in China. Among them, the five universities with the largest number of international students are: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Institute of Technology, Northwest University, University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Chicago.

The total number of international students in Ohio is about 3576 1, and the proportion of international students in China is the highest (39.7%), ranking eighth among the states with the largest number of international students in China. Among them, the five universities with the largest number of international students in Ohio are Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, Kent State University, University of Toledo and University of Dayton.

The total number of international students in Michigan is about 32,065,438+05, and China has the highest proportion of international students (36.3%), ranking ninth among the states with the largest number of international students in China. Among them, the five universities with the largest number of international students are Michigan State University, University of Michigan ann arbor Campus, Wayne State University, western michigan university and Michigan Tech University.

The total number of international students in Indiana is about 28 104, and the proportion of international students in China is the highest (39.8%), ranking tenth among the states with the largest number of international students in China. Among them, the five universities with the largest number of international students are Purdue University, Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, Indiana State University and Notre Dame University.

2. Dominant majors

Michigan: Life Sciences, Information Technology and Advanced Manufacturing

Indiana: advanced manufacturing, industrial machinery, transportation, logistics and distribution, information technology, life sciences, finance and insurance.

Ohio: manufacturing, commerce, management, news communication, engineering.

Illinois: computer, mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, communication equipment, biotechnology, finance, insurance, consulting and other advantages.

The most popular majors in Central China (Northeast China) are business administration majors in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin.

The first major is cognitive science and biopsychology, biomedical engineering, computer network and communication, actuarial science and various agricultural related majors in central China (Northeast China), Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin.

3. Employment opportunities

The market demand for business administration specialty is huge. Graduates of this major can work in many companies or government departments, engaged in corporate management, accounting, taxation, financial management, sales and other work.

More than 70% industrial engineering graduates enter the industry after graduation and become enterprise managers, department heads, industrial engineers or mechanical engineers, with higher average wages.

The market demand of news media is generally good, but most graduates are not engaged in media work, mainly in government and political groups, but also in sales, justice, management, radio and television and other industries.

The highest-paid majors in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin in the central region (northeast) are pre-medical.

Central region (northwest)

Including the following seven states: North Dakota (ND), South Dakota (SD), Nebraska (NE), Kansas (KS), Minnesota (MN), Iowa (IA) and Missouri (MO).

1, educational environment

Iowa: Famous universities include the University of Iowa and Iowa State University.

Missouri: Famous universities include St. Louis University in Washington and the University of Missouri.

Kansas: Famous universities: University of Kansas and Kansas State University.

Minnesota: Famous universities include Minnesota Twin Cities.

The total number of international students in Missouri is about 265,438+0,703, with China accounting for the highest proportion (30.0%), ranking 12 among the states with the largest number of international students in China. Among them, the five universities with the largest number of international students are: University of Missouri at Columbia, University of Washington, Central University of Missouri, University of Missouri at Kansas, and Missouri State University.

2. Dominant majors

Minnesota: finance, insurance, real estate, durable goods manufacturing

Iowa: Advanced manufacturing, finance, insurance, biotechnology and green energy.

Missouri: biotechnology, new energy, automobile, information technology, logistics, finance, insurance.

Kansas: industrial manufacturing, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, automobile, logistics, etc. They are all advantageous majors with good employment in the state.

The most popular majors in the central region (northwest) are business administration majors in Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota; Iowa is a basic education major.

The first major is related to social science, genetics, social psychology, construction engineering, agricultural economics, multivariate biology and engineering mechanics, physics and science in central China (northwest), Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota.

3. Employment opportunities

Most graduates majoring in finance work in the financial departments of companies, such as insurance, securities, real estate, government financial management departments and so on. Many people dream of working in an investment bank. Generally, junior staff have great work intensity and long working hours. The wages and benefits of different work units vary greatly.

There is a great demand for biotechnology specialty. Biotechnology companies and extremely active biological research institutes all over the world need a large number of biological research technicians. Low income and "bottlenecks" are common. Without "upgrading", wage growth will be slow; In addition to being a research technician, management and sales are also common employment destinations for graduates. "Upgrade" and development: Studying MD is the original intention of some biology undergraduates.

The employment market prospect of electronic engineering specialty is promising, and the demand ranks second among engineering majors. More than 70% of the students work in the company after graduation, of which about 60% are engaged in the professional work of electrical and electronic and computer engineers, and others are engaged in management, marketing and sales, computer programming and so on.

Industrial engineering majors are better for employment. More than 70% students enter the industry after graduation and become enterprise managers, department heads, industrial engineers or mechanical engineers, with higher average wages. Mechanical engineering majors are also very good for employment, and about 80% of students enter the industrial field after graduation.

The highest-paid majors in the central region (northwest) are chemistry majors in Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska; Iowa major in chemical engineering; Missouri zoology major; Prepaid pharmacy in South Dakota; North Dakota biology major, etc.