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What are the majors of Yuncheng University?

The majors offered by Yuncheng College are: tourism management, applied statistics, financial management, primary education, mechanical and electronic engineering, applied chemistry, physics, business management, physical education, visual communication design, musicology (normal class), landscape architecture, Japanese, Chinese language and literature (normal class) and so on.

and Chinese language and literature, secretarial science, tourism management, hotel management, history, mathematics and applied mathematics, applied statistics, computer science and technology, network engineering, communication engineering, data science and big data technology, digital media technology, physics, electronic science and technology, new energy science and engineering.

school profile:

Yuncheng University, located in Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, is a full-time ordinary institution of higher learning organized by the Shanxi Provincial People's Government.

The school was formerly Yuncheng College, which was formed by the merger of Yuncheng Teachers College, Yuncheng Regional Education College and Hedong University (to be established). In May 1978, Yuncheng Teachers College was first established. In December 1989, the three schools were unified; In February 22, Yuncheng College was established independently on the basis of Yuncheng College with the approval of the Ministry of Education. In January 219, it became the project construction unit for granting master's degree in Shanxi Province.

As of October 222, the school covers an area of 3,89 mu, with a building area of 63,4 square meters, total fixed assets of 1.55 billion yuan, total teaching instruments and equipment of more than 21 million yuan, and the library has more than 1.98 million paper books and 867, electronic books. There are 17 teaching and research units and 53 undergraduate majors; There are 134 faculty members, including 144 full-time teachers; There are 2486 full-time undergraduate students.