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What is an applied technology undergraduate university?
This division is generally foreign. A common classification in Europe is: the first category is comprehensive, that is, research universities; The first category is applied science universities, that is, higher professional universities; The other belongs to the research institute.

The words of applied technology undergraduate colleges are generally aimed at the second kind. Compared with the other two types, students pay more attention to practical ability.

Look at the formulation of which university in China, which is simple and doesn't mean it at all. Quite simply, it is an applied and technical undergraduate college. As the name implies, this introduction highlights the cultivation of students' practical ability and practical ability by proofreaders. In fact, the introduction of domestic colleges and universities is often nonsense. For example, if you look at those big cattle schools, they don't say that they are "all-class and high-level innovative research universities" when introducing themselves. The work of colleges and universities is three points: teaching, scientific research and social service. In other words, training talents, research projects and scientific research achievements are transformed into social productive forces. Colleges and universities in China are all exam-oriented education. As soon as the college entrance examination is over, young people will go to good schools and be demoted. Whether you want to develop into research or application, you go to so many good schools. When the state allocates funds, no matter what kind you are, there are only good schools with more money. Therefore, the good schools in our country are all good, and the poor schools are all poor, whether academically or hands-on. Only those schools that say they are not confident enough to do scientific research often mention this expression, which means that although my academic ability is not as good as others, I have strong practical ability. Actually, I'm just a chewer.