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Shuhe vocational & technical school major

There are six categories and sixteen major directions, including manufacturing, transportation, information technology, business tourism, urban agriculture and forestry, culture and art. The main majors are numerical control technology application (Shanghai key specialty), electromechanical technology application, hull construction and repair, automobile application and maintenance, electrical operation and control, electronic technology application, computer and application, tourism service and management, exhibition service and management, Chinese and western cooking, garden planning and design, etc.

The way to become a talent: train students in a way of "broad foundation and flexible modules", regardless of majors in the first semester, and enter the professional diversion from the second semester, with flexible stratification and multiple choices. Students can choose their major (direction), learning style (credit system) and growth direction (employment or further study) independently. The way out for graduates: employment-oriented, industrial enterprises cooperate with schools and enterprises, and cooperate with Shanghai Zhenhua Port Machinery, Shanghai Shipyard, Shanghai Huarun Dadong Shipyard, Shanghai Company, Shanghai Kao, Shanghai Precision Bearing Company, Shanghai Hitachi Electric, Shanghai Rian Electronics, Shanghai Tourism Talent Exchange Center, Meilun Hotel, Hilton Hotel, Hongqiao Hotel, Shanghai Telecom Company, Dongping Forest Tourism Park, Shanghai Automobile Maintenance Corporation and related foreign-related labor service companies. Excellent graduates can participate in the "three-school students" college entrance examination that year to solve the problem of graduates' further education. Special policies: students from poor families can reduce part of their tuition fees, poor students can study for free, and excellent students can enjoy school scholarships; Students can "work and study, work and study alternately" and complete their studies in stages; All student accounts have been transferred from agriculture to Africa.