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Shaanxi will soon be upgraded to an undergraduate vocational college.
Vocational colleges to be promoted to undergraduate in Shaanxi include xi 'an Automobile Vocational College and Xi 'an Information Vocational College.

Xi 'an Information Vocational University:

Xi 'an Calling Information University is a full-time vocational education undergraduate university approved by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China. It is the first batch of pilot colleges for undergraduate education reform in China, a member of China Electronics Society, a member of China Computer Federation, a member of china institute of communications, and a member of China Artificial Intelligence Society.

It has the qualification to independently issue unified enrollment and college education recognized by the state. The school started from Shaanxi Vocational College of Electronic Technology and was founded in 1992. In 2005, the school moved to a new campus and was renamed Xi 'an Information Vocational University in May 20 19.

As of May 2022, the school covers an area of more than 800 mu, with a building area of 260,000 square meters. The total value of teaching and scientific research instruments and equipment is 65.438+0.35 billion yuan, and there are 65.438+0.78 experimental training bases (training rooms) with a training area of 49,400 square meters.

There are 13 colleges, 19 undergraduate majors, 13 undergraduate majors and 40 specialist majors. There are 597 full-time teachers and more than 8,000 full-time students.

By May 2022, there were 597 full-time teachers in the school, including 2 14 teachers with senior titles above professor and associate professor. There are 460 teachers with master's degree or above, and 8 1 doctoral teachers; Among the full-time teachers, there are 36 famous teachers at or above the provincial level 13; There are 15 school-level teaching teams.

As of May, 2022, the school has two majors supported by the central financial allocation, six provincial key majors, two provincial comprehensive reform pilot majors, one provincial first-class major 1, one provincial backbone major 1 and eight provincial characteristic majors.

Two training bases supported by the central government, three provincial demonstration training bases, 1 school-level key training bases, 24 high-level productive training bases for school-enterprise cooperation, 139 off-campus practice teaching bases and three workshops for technical skills masters have been built.