Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College
Introduction to Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College
Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College (上海城建职业学院, website) is the largest higher vocational college in Shanghai. In March 2016, it was formed by the merger of the former Shanghai City Management Vocational and Technical College and Shanghai Jianfeng Vocational and Technical College, and integrated into the education and education part of Shanghai Trade Union Management Vocational College. The college has a history of 63 years. The college is positioned as a multi-disciplinary, applied technology and skill university featuring urban construction, management, and service. Under the guidance of the “Made in China”, it adheres to “thick humanities, practice, strong professionalism, sophisticated skills, and international “Humanization” concept of personnel training, serving Shanghai’s “five centers”, “four major brands” construction and national urbanization process.
Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College currently has three major campuses in Fengxian, Yangpu and Baoshan, covering an area of about 753 acres, with more than 11,000 full-time college students. The college has 41 majors, including 1 national key major, 14 municipal key majors, 20 municipal teaching teams, 36 municipal excellent courses; 743 faculty members, 6 municipal teaching teachers, and Yucai Awards. There were 24 winners; there were 5 training bases supported by the central finance, and 95 on-campus training bases integrating teaching, training, and vocational skills appraisal. Under the jurisdiction of a national model secondary vocational school-Shanghai Construction Engineering School.
Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College has been combined for more than three years, and adheres to the development direction of modern vocational education. It has misaligned competition and characteristic development, and the 1 + 1 + 1> 3 superimposed effect is obvious. The first is to form a system for cultivating talents. Undertake Shanghai as a pilot for training talents to form a school-running pattern of “Vocational-Higher Vocational-Applied Undergraduate” complete system, “Education-Training-Skills Contest” composition system; the second is to build six characteristic professional groups. Aim at the construction of green cities, smart cities, healthy cities, and urban agglomerations, connect industrial chains and job groups, and form a new layout of “solid core, strong support, and distinctive features”; third, deepen school-industry cooperation. Carry out modern apprenticeship pilots, establish industrial colleges and collaborative innovation centers, and establish 371 off-campus training bases with industry-leading companies such as Shanghai Construction Engineering Group; fourth, promote curriculum ideological and political reform. It has been approved as a key cultivating school for ideological and political education and teaching reform in Shanghai universities, and launched a series of “China City Affairs” courses. The fifth is to spread the spirit of model workers (craftsmen). Set up 16 skill master studios and 15 model training bases. Sixth, promote the internationalization of school running. He was elected as the vice-chairman unit of the Vocational Education Cooperation and Development Alliance, established overseas branches, and held international talent training courses for the “Belt and Road” infrastructure construction.
Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College is a national high-quality vocational college, a top-ranking vocational college construction unit in Shanghai, a nationwide training base for skilled talents in the construction industry, and a foreign aid training base for the Ministry of Commerce. In the past two years, teachers and students have won nearly 200 awards at provincial and ministerial level and above, including national vocational skills competitions, world competitions, and trials. The total number of students is 10%.
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