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What colleges are Xigong University divided into? What is the difference?
The colleges of Xigong University are as follows: \x0d\ Aviation College \x0d\ Aerospace College \x0d\ Navigation College \x0d\ Materials College \x0d\ Electromechanical College \x0d\ Mechanics and Civil Architecture College \x0d\ Power and Energy College \ x0d \ Electronics. X0d\ School of Software and Microelectronics \x0d\ School of Education and Experiment \x0d\ School of Science \x0d\ School of Life \x0d\ School of Humanities and Economics \x0d\ School of Management \x0d\ School of Foreign Languages \x0d\ School of Continuing Education \x0d\ Network Education \x0d. Confidentiality College Mingde College of Northwestern Polytechnical University \ x0d \ x0d \ x0d \ Northwestern Polytechnical University, referred to as "Xigong University", located in Xi 'an, the ancient capital, is a research-oriented, multidisciplinary and open national key university with aviation, aerospace and navigation engineering as its characteristics and coordinated development of management, literature, economics and law. It is a national key construction university under the "985 Project" and "2 1 1 Project" and was selected as "201Plan" and "165438". \x0d\ Schools can be traced back to the establishment of National Beiyang Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology of Beiping University, National Institute of Technology of Northeastern University and National Northwest Institute of Technology in Hanzhong 1938. 1946, National Northwest Institute of Technology moved to Xianyang. 1950 was renamed Northwest Institute of Technology. 1957 10, Northwestern Polytechnical University and Xi 'an Aviation College merged to form Northwestern Polytechnical University. 1960, the school was identified as a national key university by the State Council; 1February, 970, the Department of Aeronautical Engineering of Harbin Institute of Technology merged as a whole, and today's Northwestern Polytechnical University has begun to take shape.