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The most unpopular major in Universities of Applied Sciences, western Yunnan

Tea major in Universities of Applied Sciences, western Yunnan: Tea is an unpopular major and also an agricultural major.

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Universities of Applied Sciences in western Yunnan is the first batch of Universities of Applied Sciences approved by the Ministry of Education in April 2065438+2005. On May 20 17, the school was formally established with the approval of the Ministry of Education. As a new type of ordinary public undergraduate college, the school mainly cultivates applied senior technical and technical talents urgently needed by regional economic and social development.

June 2065438+July official website shows that there are three secondary colleges in Universities of Applied Sciences, western Yunnan, namely Jewelry College, Dai Medicine College and Pu 'er Tea College, offering six undergraduate majors, namely rehabilitation therapy, Dai medicine, Chinese medicine, tea science, gem and material technology and product design.

2. Teacher setup

Universities of Applied Sciences in western Yunnan has Universities of Applied Sciences Health Management College in western Yunnan, Universities of Applied Sciences National Craft College in western Yunnan and Lincang Universities of Applied Sciences Characteristic Agricultural College.

In Pu 'er, there are Universities of Applied Sciences Pu 'er Tea College in western Yunnan, Universities of Applied Sciences Dai Medicine College in western Yunnan, Universities of Applied Sciences Coffee College in Dehong, Universities of Applied Sciences Jewelry College in western Yunnan, Lijiang International Hotel College and Cultural Industry College.

3. Teaching staff

20 17 the school official website showed that there were full-time teachers in the school 190. Headquarters 4 1 person, including 44 staff members, accounting for 23. 16% of the total number of full-time teachers, 6 1 person in related universities (2 1 person in subordinate universities and 40 in provincial universities) and 24 in industrial enterprises; Dai Medical College has 8 1 student, including 7 employees, accounting for 8.64% of the total number of full-time teachers.