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Is rural regional development an unpopular major?
Rural regional development is not an unpopular major.

Development of rural areas:

The specialty of rural regional development is set up to meet the needs of rural economic and social development and urban-rural overall planning for talents. Since 1999 began to recruit students, the number of enrollment schools has expanded from the original 8 institutions of higher learning to more than 40 at present.

With the construction of new socialist countryside, the vigorous implementation of the project of university student village official, the rapid development of county economy and the vigorous rise of leisure agriculture, the demand for talents in rural development is becoming stronger and stronger. This major takes the construction of new socialist countryside, the development of county economy, especially the demand of rural and community grass-roots organizations for talents as the training standard.

Talent cultivation:

According to the education and teaching law of comprehensive and individualized talent training and the goal of all-round development of undergraduate talents and profound and solid professional knowledge in agricultural colleges, we will cultivate basic theories, knowledge and skills such as rural policies and regulations, rural planning and design, rural organization and management, rural industry and market, which can be used in county and township party and government departments and institutions.

Senior technical management personnel who understand technology, can operate and serve agriculture, countryside and farmers who work in agricultural science and technology extension and comprehensive development departments, modern agricultural parks, agricultural enterprises and other units.

Graduates should have the following knowledge and abilities:

1. Master the basic theories and methods of developing related disciplines such as economics, management and sociology, and have extensive knowledge of humanities and social sciences and certain basic knowledge of agricultural sciences.

2, master the basic skills such as development strategy and planning, development project management, agricultural extension and promotion, rural community analysis, economic and social investigation.

3. Have the practical ability to analyze and solve practical problems in rural regional development and engage in related work in rural regional development.

4, familiar with the national rural and regional development related systems, policies and regulations, familiar with rural and regional development issues and trends at home and abroad.

5. Innovative spirit, independent learning ability and certain scientific research ability.

6. Have the ability to skillfully use computers, good oral and written skills, and reach a certain foreign language level.