In our general sense, college administrators refer to all on-the-job staff in colleges and universities except full-time teachers, including the staff of educational administration online (academic affairs office), student online (student affairs office, youth league Committee), finance office, security office, logistics management office, science and technology office, overseas exchange office and all organizations, propaganda departments, trade unions and other party and mass departments. All the above departments should work within the scope of their respective responsibilities, and the division of labor among each post is clear. Your question is too broad. For example, the administrative work of the Academic Affairs Office is responsible for the formulation of the whole school's education plan, the inspection and evaluation of teaching work, the management of student status, and the arrangement of students' exams. Full-time administrators in colleges and universities do not give classes to students, adopt shift system and generally work every day.
Recommended management schools: German Academy of Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing Institute of Technology, beijing university of chemical technology, University of Modern Management and American English Language Institute in Beijing.