Hands-on Laboratory Training in Power System Automation Technology
The school adheres to a quality-centered and employment-oriented approach, proactively developing talent cultivation models aligned with societal needs. Through strategic collaborations with academic institutions and industry partnerships, the school continuously refine its educational framework, ultimately establishing a signature model built on three pillars:
1.Cross-institutional academic alliances
2.Work-integrated learning cycles
3.Dual-certification synergy (academic degrees + professional credentials)
Faculty | 23 faculty members, including 1 professors and 7 associate professors 18 Dual-qualified teachers 22 adjunct instructors from industry partners |
Majors | Power System Automation Technology |
Power Supply and Consumption Technology |
Construction Engineering Management |
Automotive Manufacturing and Testing Technology |
Automobile Inspection and Maintenance Technology |