The undergraduate course awarded a batch of liberal arts: agricultural and forestry economic management.
A number of undergraduate science disciplines won awards: animal science, animal medicine, animal medicine (horse veterinary direction), agricultural mechanization and automation, food science and engineering.
Undergraduate liberal arts group 1: finance
Several undergraduate general sciences: urban planning, mechanical design and manufacturing and automation, electrical engineering and automation, agricultural water conservancy engineering, hydrology and water resources engineering, finance, food science and engineering, bioengineering, wind energy and power engineering.
The second batch of liberal arts is awarded to undergraduates: administration, social work and economics (preparatory class)
The second batch of undergraduate courses are awarded to science subjects: animal production (experimental teaching reform), grassland science, forestry, forest resources protection and recreation (direction of forest protection), agricultural resources and environment, seed science and engineering (preparatory class), materials science and engineering (preparatory class), economics (preparatory class), packaging engineering (preparatory class) and biological science (preparatory class).
There are two batches of general liberal arts: economics (economic and trade direction), accounting, business administration, logistics management, administration, law and English.
The second batch of undergraduate general sciences: animal science, aquaculture, animal medicine, animal medicine (horse veterinary direction), animal and plant quarantine, agronomy, horticulture, plant protection, seed science and engineering, plant science and technology, facility agriculture science and engineering, forestry, forest resources protection and recreation (forest protection direction), horticulture, fire prevention engineering, grassland science, soil and water conservation and desertification control, resources and environment and environment. Agricultural resources and environment, agricultural mechanization and automation, agricultural electrification and automation, industrial design, vehicle engineering, water conservancy, water supply and drainage engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, surveying and mapping engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, architecture, geological engineering, wood science and engineering (including wood structure construction direction), material science and engineering, agricultural and forestry economic management, economics (economic and trade direction), business administration and accounting. E-commerce, food science and engineering, packaging engineering, food quality and safety, information management and information system, computer science and technology, software engineering, network engineering, biotechnology, biological science, pharmaceutical engineering, English, statistics, applied chemistry, electronic science and technology, chemical engineering and technology, forest engineering (direction of highway engineering machinery), traffic engineering, road and bridge crossing engineering.
There are three batches of general sciences in the undergraduate course: animal science, animal medicine, agronomy, horticulture, plant protection, seed science and engineering, plant science and technology, facility agriculture science and engineering, forestry, landscape architecture, forest resources protection and recreation, resource environment and urban and rural planning and management.
Soil and water conservation and desertification control, agricultural resources and environment, grassland science, land resources management, environmental engineering, agricultural and forestry economic management, economics, business administration, accounting, food science and engineering, food quality and safety, packaging engineering, biological science and biotechnology.
Three batches of general liberal arts: agriculture and forestry economic management, economics, business administration and accounting.
The second batch of higher vocational undergraduates: Livestock and Poultry Production Education (Animal Husbandry), Livestock and Poultry Production Education (Mongolian Animal Husbandry), Decoration Design and Technology Education (Art Design), Agronomy Education (Agronomy), Applied Biology Education (Agronomy), Landscape Education (Agronomy), Food Technology Education (Agronomy), Food Nutrition and Testing Education (Agronomy) and Financial Accounting.
Science in higher vocational colleges: gardening technology, gardening technology, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine, feed and animal nutrition, domestication and management of sports horses, food processing technology, food nutrition and detection, food biotechnology, building engineering technology, building electrical engineering technology, engineering cost, water supply and drainage engineering technology, automobile inspection and maintenance technology, automobile technical service and marketing, accounting, marketing, industrial and commercial enterprise management, software technology, e-commerce, computer system maintenance, etc.
Liberal arts in higher vocational colleges: computer information management, accounting, marketing, industrial and commercial enterprise management, hotel management, business English, secretarial, marketing.
Art in higher vocational colleges: advertising design and production, environmental art design, sculpture art, furniture design.
Secondary vocational schools in higher vocational colleges: seed production and management (agronomy), animal husbandry and veterinary medicine (Mongolian animal husbandry and medicine), domestication and management of sports horses (animal husbandry and medicine), construction engineering management (architecture), automobile inspection and maintenance technology (automobile driving), computer network technology (computer), art design (art design) and hotel management (tourism).