Yingkou Vocational and Technical College is located in Yingkou, Liaoning, the first batch of coastal open cities in China, the city in the National Pilot Free Trade Zone and the most attractive tourist city in China. It is a full-time ordinary institution of higher learning approved by the Liaoning Provincial People's Government and filed by the Ministry of Education.
It is a demonstration school of vocational education reform and development in Liaoning province, a construction unit of high-level characteristic professional groups in Liaoning province, and a pilot unit of modern apprenticeship system in Liaoning province. The history of the school can be traced back to Yingkou Normal School founded by 1959.
In 2000, Yingkou Normal College, Yingkou Higher Vocational College (Yingkou University), Yingkou Branch of Liaoning Radio and TV University, Yingkou Branch of Liaoning Institute of Labor and Transportation, Liaoning Special Education Normal School and Yingkou Kindergarten Normal School were merged, and Yingkou Health School was merged on 20/0/8.
In the course of 60 years' development, the school has trained more than 654.38 million graduates, and a large number of graduates with alumni all over the world have become the backbone of related industries. The school covers an area of 48 1 1,000 square meters, and the first-phase construction area is 205,000 square meters. The campus has a beautiful environment, complete functions, strong cultural atmosphere and full coverage of the Internet. It has 588,000 books and sponsors four academic journals.
Teachers of Yingkou Vocational and Technical College:
Full-time teachers are 56 1 person, including 68 professors and senior engineers, and 224 associate professors, senior engineers and senior experimenters. The school adheres to the development goal of "high-level, distinctive and exemplary" modern higher vocational colleges and constantly improves the modernization level of vocational education in the new period.
It has 1 national key school construction projects, 2 national key construction majors, 2 national training bases, 9 provincial key construction majors, provincial high-level professional groups and modern apprenticeship majors, 5 provincial training bases, 1 provincial teacher training bases, 4 provincial teaching teams and 10 provincial professional leaders, famous teachers and young backbone teachers.