In addition, the school can also consider adding some emerging majors, such as information technology, biotechnology, environmental science and so on. These majors are usually areas with great potential for future development, providing students with more employment options.
Of course, the school's decision to increase majors should also take into account its own teaching resources, teachers, funds and other factors. Usually, the school will decide whether to add new majors after careful investigation and evaluation.
But if conditions permit, I suggest that the school consider adding some diversified courses to give students the opportunity to explore their hobbies and potentials. This can be achieved by offering various elective courses, seminars and competitions.
In addition, I will also suggest that schools consider providing more practical teaching activities to give students the opportunity to practice and apply what they have learned outside the classroom. This can be achieved through internships, voluntary services and scientific research projects.
At the same time, I will also suggest that schools should pay attention to cultivating students' innovative ability and teamwork ability, so that students can learn to cooperate, share information, communicate and solve problems in teams. This can be achieved by offering innovative courses, organizing various innovation competitions and encouraging students to participate in various team projects.