To be clear, there is no difference between good and bad, hot and cold in new engineering majors, and it is not a magic weapon to ensure employment. In the face of many new engineering majors, we should not only judge from the popularity, but also think calmly with the social background of the major and the open display of colleges and universities, and make a systematic analysis from the overall enrollment scale and admission situation.
It is suggested to have a systematic and preliminary understanding of related majors first.
The analysis and interpretation of the professional categories in the above picture is based on the latest National Standard for the Teaching Quality of Undergraduate Majors in Colleges and Universities issued by the Ministry of Education.
Take robot engineering as an example. The following figure shows the enrollment plans of some provinces in 20 18 and the enrollment ratio in 20 17.
The above information is based on the official information released by universities and provincial and municipal examination institutes. It can be seen that it is still difficult to study these majors in a good school. As for some universities with weak foundation (mainly private universities) to follow suit and set up related majors, they may not consider how to educate the country, but want to solve the problem of difficult enrollment. Don't learn. Statistical information of other related majors or other provinces can be found in the seven-star learning guidance platform for special research reports.
Many new engineering majors have not yet graduated, or because the overall enrollment scale is small at first, they are very popular in the market, but what will happen in the future? I can't give you a particularly reliable prediction based on this information. I can only remind you that the overheated new major will eventually end up in a chicken feather. Many colleges and universities have stopped recruiting Internet of Things projects that were very popular in previous years.
New majors can't be created out of thin air, especially new engineering majors. The construction of engineering majors is by no means a day's work.