Brief introduction of Shandong Radio and TV University:
Shandong Open University (formerly Shandong Radio and TV University) was founded in 1979. It is a new university established according to the requirements of Deng Xiaoping's vigorous development of distance education. The school has formed a distance education network covering the whole province's urban and rural areas, which consists of provincial, municipal and county-level TV universities (provincial university headquarters, 22 city-level TV universities, 102 county-level TV universities and 76 1 teaching point). Hold undergraduate and junior college education and non-academic continuing education and training.
Students are enrolled in RTVU branches and teaching points at all levels in the province. Those who pass the examination will be awarded the graduation certificate of ordinary colleges and universities by undergraduate and junior college students, and the graduation certificate of the National Open University by graduate students.
In the practice of running a school, the school has trained a team of teachers who are proficient in modern distance education, trained a large number of teaching managers, technicians and theoretical researchers who are familiar with the laws of distance education, trained hundreds of thousands of practical talents who can learn, use and stay in all walks of life in Shandong Province, and provided strong talent support for the economic and social development of Shandong Province.
Enrollment objectives:
Mainly for social workers who failed in the college entrance examination or lost their learning opportunities for other reasons, as well as on-the-job workers who need to improve their academic level, including pre-job education, post-job continuing education and job transfer, and re-education of laid-off workers. People who study through RTVU are called RTVU students. Shandong Open University has 654.38+10,000 students enrolled in all cities and counties in the province, which is the largest number of colleges and universities in our province, second only to the higher education self-study exam.
In 2007, there were 8924 full-time college graduates in RTVU system, including 7448 non-normal graduates and 476 normal graduates, involving more than 30 majors.