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Colleges and universities cancel the most majors
The most cancelled majors in colleges and universities are as follows:

1, public utilities management

In the past five years, 83 universities have cancelled this major, public utilities management, which is a typical civil servant major, but now when recruiting civil servants, the requirements for professional skills are higher. The major of public enterprise management no longer meets the skill requirements of civil servants.

2. Information management and information system

This major in many universities was renamed from the original majors of library science and archival science. Many students are willing to apply because of their nice names. In fact, the training content of this major can't keep up with the development speed of the times. It is difficult for students in middle and lower grades to find jobs. Many graduates sign up for some computer programming training and then engage in computer programming work.

3. Design major

Clothing and costume design, product design and industrial design are also very polarized majors. Some students have good employment and income, but most of them are difficult to find jobs. Most of the cancelled schools are also colleges and universities.

4. Information and Computing Science

Because of the name, many students misunderstand that it is a computer major, but it actually belongs to a science major. The undergraduate employment of this major is average. If science majors related to mathematics are considered, it is suggested to give priority to mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics.

Reasons for professional revocation:

1. Poor employment prospects in the industry: due to the shrinking industry market, insufficient demand from employers, low salary and low attractiveness, the recognition of candidates and schools for this major is reduced, which eventually leads to the cancellation or transformation of this major.

2. Increased employment pressure of students: The cancellation of some majors in colleges and universities will lead to increased employment pressure of students related to these majors. They need to find jobs in other majors, or re-select other majors and seek employment opportunities again.