In 2000, with the approval of the people's government of the autonomous region, the Youth League Committee of the autonomous region and Inner Mongolia Normal University began to build the Youth Political College of Inner Mongolia Normal University on the basis of the League School of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The school began to recruit full-time junior college students from 200 1 and full-time undergraduates from 2009.
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The whole school is located in Inner Mongolia Youth Ecological Park, covering an area of more than 2,000 mu and 300 mu, with a school building area of nearly 60,000 square meters. There are modern teaching buildings, student apartments, student restaurants, standardized plastic playgrounds, multidisciplinary professional laboratories and youth quality development bases in the region.
There are two postgraduate majors in youth organization and ideological education and youth social work, and undergraduate majors in sociology (youth work), social work (youth work), primary education (Chinese), China minority languages and literature (Mongolian and Chinese bilingual), English (tourism English), financial management, auditing, and network engineering (network technology cases)1.
There are 23 majors in culture and education, public utilities, management, art design and media, electronic information, finance and economics, and civil engineering. , has now formed a professional group to adapt to the economic and social development and market demand of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
There are 23 institutions in the school, including party and government administrative institutions 1 1, 3 teaching auxiliary and scientific research institutions and 9 teaching institutions. The internal organization has 62 leaders (23 directors and 39 deputy directors). At present, the school has 18 deputy department-level cadres.
The school has a team of teachers with reasonable structure and excellent quality. There are 288 faculty members, including 186 and 102.
Inner Mongolia Normal University Youth Political College-school profile