I don't know how to compare, just look at the number of master's programs (there is no doctoral program in Nantong, but there is a doctoral program in mountain management)
Nantong University: 7 faculties of arts, 2 faculties of politics, 5 faculties of education, 2 departments of foreign languages, and the rest are non-liberal arts, *** 16.
Shandong University of Science and Technology: Find a master's degree and post it below.
1. legal theory
2. Legal history
3. Constitution and administrative law
4. Criminal law
5. Civil and commercial law (including labor law and social security law)
6. Procedural Law
7. Economic law
8. Environment and Resources Protection Law
9. International law (including public international law, private international law and international economic law)
10. Military law
1 1. Legal and policy research
English language and literature.
13. Russian language and literature
14. French language and literature
15. German literature
16. Japanese language and literature
17. Indian language and literature
Spanish and literature.
19. Arabic language and literature
20. European languages and literature
2 1. Asian and African languages and literature
22. Foreign linguistics and applied linguistics
Management science and engineering.
12 1. Project management
122. Resource management and optimal allocation
accounting
124. Enterprise management
125. technical economy and management
126. information science
There are 22+8 master programs in total. (This list is a bit bullying Nantong University, mainly because Nantong is not easy to copy. Please forgive me. )
In this way, the liberal arts of Shanke seems to be a little better than that of Nantah. If you choose to apply for mountain courses, it is recommended to apply for a master's degree in undergraduate major, so that the level is higher. Or apply for the management major of Shanke, which has a doctorate.