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What's the difference between undergraduate general education and vocational education?

There are four differences between higher vocational colleges and ordinary colleges: different systems, different degrees, different emphases and different characteristics, as follows:

1, the system is different: general undergraduate education is mainly divided into full-time undergraduate education and part-time undergraduate education, and higher vocational undergraduate education is a kind of full-time undergraduate education;

2. Different degrees: the certificate of ordinary undergraduate course is undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree certificate, and the certificate of higher vocational undergraduate course is professional bachelor;

3. Different emphases: general undergraduate education is more important than general education of theoretical majors, while higher vocational undergraduate education focuses on applied professional education and practical skills education;

4. Different characteristics: The enrollment batches of the national unified examination for undergraduate enrollment refer to the enrollment batches such as "undergraduate enrollment in advance", "undergraduate enrollment in the first batch", "undergraduate enrollment in the second batch", "junior college enrollment in the second batch" and "junior college enrollment in the second batch". Higher vocational education is a kind of higher education in the national education system. Different from ordinary higher education, the talent cultivation of higher vocational education has its unique basic characteristics, that is, cultivating applied talents in the front line of production, construction, management and service. Design the teaching system and training scheme according to social needs and technical application ability.