1, teaching resources and equipment requirements: Software engineering and software engineering VR direction may need different teaching resources and equipment support. For example, the VR direction of software engineering may require a special virtual reality laboratory or equipment, while software engineering may focus more on software development environment and computer laboratory. Therefore, separating the two campuses can better meet their respective teaching needs.
2. Teacher allocation: Software engineering and software engineering VR direction may require teachers with different professional backgrounds. Because of the different teaching contents and emphases in the two directions, different teachers' teams may be needed to support these courses. Therefore, a separate campus can better organize and allocate teachers.
3. Student group management: The student groups in the VR direction of software engineering and software engineering may be different, and their learning needs and development direction may also be different. Separate campuses can better manage and cultivate their own student groups and provide more professional and targeted education and guidance.