When it comes to employment, salvage is definitely better than air traffic control, because salvage is a relatively new major. The students who heard about the salvage said that they were signed away by the major salvage bureaus in the country before graduation. It is said that their salary will reach 45k as soon as they graduate. Air traffic control is also a good major, but in recent years, the shipping industry has been depressed, and many shipping companies have stopped recruiting people, so it is said that the number of air traffic control students has decreased this year. Shipping management will have an English exam at the beginning of the semester, and those with high grades will be assigned to intensive English classes. Therefore, if you want to learn air traffic control, you'd better learn English during the holidays. English intensive is much better than ordinary classes.
Although the employment of salvage is better than that of air traffic control, the learning atmosphere of salvage is really flattering. It may be "born in sorrow and died in happiness" ~ I heard that many people failed to salvage, and many people died. Comparatively speaking, the learning atmosphere of air traffic control is much better. Although the graduate employment is good, the future development depends on your own ability.
If you like comprehensive majors, I recommend you to study transportation, which is also a major in hospitals. It is divided into two directions: foreign trade transportation and port management. You studied both management and engineering courses, and finally you got an engineering degree. Employment in the outbound direction is similar to air traffic control, and the end of the port direction is basically working in the port. Although employment is similar to air traffic control, the advantage is that the last degree is an engineering degree. Postgraduate entrance examination after going abroad may have an advantage. Logistics management is the best major in hospital management.
If you want to study liberal arts, law school is the first choice, especially maritime law, which is the absolute trump card of Haida's onshore major. The employment of Foreign Languages Institute is good, but after all, it is not maritime strength. Other liberal arts majors don't recommend it. It's really average. Speaking of employment, the major of Information College is also good. I know a senior majoring in software engineering. This major is Japanese-intensive. After graduating from Dalian, I found a job with a monthly salary of more than 6 K. Learning software in Dalian is also very good. There are many foreign companies in the software park, with high salaries and easy employment, but the work is very hard.
Maritime affairs is still a good school on the whole. After all, is it a university directly under the Ministry of Transport or a 2 1 1 engineering university? The hardware is absolutely good, and new dormitories and teaching buildings are under construction. But the weakness of maritime affairs is that the learning atmosphere is not as good as that of some 985 schools, but it is up to you to learn this thing, no matter which school you are in. Moreover, maritime affairs has a semi-militarized management. Although it is aimed at maritime majors, onshore majors will inevitably be affected, so maritime students may be slightly stricter in management.
To add one more point, salvage is not to rescue yourself in the sea, but to design a salvage plan. The course of salvaging freshmen is quite special, but sophomore seems to be much easier. In fact, college is not easy at all, sometimes it is more tiring than senior three, hehe ~
If you want to come to Dalian, go to Dagong if your score is enough for Dalian Institute of Technology. It's really better than maritime affairs ~
I hope my answer can help you ~ haha!