The difference between higher vocational undergraduate and ordinary undergraduate;
1, define the difference.
Higher vocational undergraduate education is a kind of full-time undergraduate education, and the degree is a professional bachelor. Higher vocational undergraduate and ordinary undergraduate constitute the full-time undergraduate level of China's higher education system.
The enrollment batches of the national unified examination for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities refer to the enrollment batches such as "undergraduate advance batch", "undergraduate batch", "undergraduate batch 2", "specialist batch 1" and "specialist batch 2". In recent years, the state and the Ministry of Education have actively promoted the reform of enrollment batches in colleges and universities, and the merger of enrollment batches in ordinary colleges and universities reflects the overall direction of national reform.
2. Practical differences
Higher vocational undergraduate is also an undergraduate, but it is highly targeted. Basically, it belongs to the professional training of talents in a certain field, such as production management services, which basically defines the future career.
Although there are majors in ordinary undergraduate courses, what they learn is generally virtual, and the practicality is far less than that of higher vocational colleges. However, the relative aspects are also relatively wide, and there are more interdisciplinary jobs after graduation.
3. Professional differences
There are many majors in ordinary undergraduate courses, and the majors in higher vocational colleges are more practical, so there are fewer.