I. shenzhen polytechnic
Shenzhen polytechnic (SZPT), located in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, is a full-time general institution of higher learning organized by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government. It is a national model higher vocational college, a high-level vocational college with China characteristics and a professional construction plan (file A) of the Ministry of Education, a national high-quality vocational college and a national model college for deepening the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education.
Second, Guangdong Xin 'an Vocational and Technical College
Guangdong Xin 'an Vocational and Technical College, located in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, was founded in 1998 and located in Guangdong Province. Approved by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government, it is a full-time private college integrating higher vocational education, international cooperation, continuing education and social training. It is one of the three higher vocational colleges in Shenzhen.
Third, Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology
Shenzhen Vocational College of Information Technology, located in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, is a public full-time ordinary college sponsored by Shenzhen Municipal People's Government and approved by Guangdong Provincial People's Government. It is the first batch of "National Model Software College" construction institutions, the first-class higher vocational college construction unit in Guangdong Province, the postdoctoral innovation practice base, the "National Model Higher Vocational College" and the "Sino-German Professional Automobile Electromechanical Cooperation Project" of the Ministry of Education.
The difference between higher vocational education and junior college education
The content of filial piety is different: the junior college is from the academic level, and the higher vocational college is from the educational form.
From the academic level, China's higher education is divided into three levels: undergraduate and graduate. According to the type of education, academic education at the junior college level can be divided into higher vocational education and higher vocational education. In other words, the contents of higher vocational education and general college science are different, but they are all college degrees recognized by the state.