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What majors are exclusive to Xiangtan industry and trade? What majors are good to study?

Xiangtan Industrial and Trade Secondary Vocational School is organized by the Xiangtan Municipal People's Government and started vocational education in 1981. The school is located on the North Second Ring Road of Xiangtan City, between Xiangtan University and Hunan University of Science and Technology, covering an area of 120 acres, strategic location, beautiful campus environment, complete facilities and equipment. The majors offered include electromechanical technology application, mold manufacturing technology, etc.

Admission majors of Xiangtan Industrial and Trade Technical High School Key majors of Xiangtan Industrial and Trade Technical Secondary School

1. CNC technology application major This major cultivates CNC processing application-oriented secondary technical talents urgently needed by modern enterprises. After graduation, students can engage in CNC machine tool operation and programming, or in the sales of mechanical and electrical products.

2. Tourism Service and Hotel Management Major This major is co-organized with the Xiangtan Tourism Bureau to cultivate comprehensive talents who can engage in hotel and tourism management and operations. After graduation, students can work in travel agencies, or engage in management and planning work in star hotels and various enterprises and institutions. Teacher Tang Meiqun was awarded the title of "National Outstanding Teacher", and Liu Jiao was awarded the title of "National Outstanding Student." 65% of the students in the tourism class obtained the national tour guide certificate, exceeding the provincial average by more than 40 percentage points.

3. Early childhood teacher major: This major mainly cultivates talents with early childhood education skills. After graduation, students are mainly engaged in early childhood education and may also be engaged in theatrical performances. The Mandarin proficiency of the students majoring in preschool education in our school has reached Level 2 or above.

Participated in the city's vocational college student skills competition, and many people won first prizes in vocal, dance, and calligraphy competitions; participated in the city's large-scale art performances many times, and won the best