Beijing Jiaotong University: Major in highway transportation and management, urban traffic, automobile inspection and maintenance technology, road and bridge engineering technology, road maintenance and management, computer application technology, etc.
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Rehabilitation, Food Hygiene and Nutrition, Acupuncture and Massage, hearing and speech rehabilitation, Basic Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Clinical Medicine of Chinese and Western Medicine, etc.
Hebei Agricultural University: Major in biopharmaceutical technology, business English, tourism English, environmental art design, decorative art design, music performance, construction engineering technology, etc.
Why do undergraduate schools also have specialties?
Universities have both undergraduate and specialized courses, which is the requirement of full coverage of training levels. Generally speaking, the tuition fees of the same subject and specialized courses are more expensive. With the partial utilization of teaching conditions, undergraduate employment is relatively better.
Because of different training levels, both undergraduate and graduate schools say that national education is an important part. At present, many public undergraduate schools in China were upgraded from the original junior college in 2000, so it is in line with the actual situation to have both undergraduate and junior college level training.
In a word, it is impossible for a state-built university to train only undergraduate talents. When they have the ability to train talents at the undergraduate level, it is also in the best interests of the country to carry out training at the specialist level. After all, junior college also belongs to the higher education system. No, I can train graduate students, but I won't train students at other levels, which is not in line with the principle of university construction.