Key majors of Changzhou Institute of Information Technology National key majors: software technology, electrical automation technology, electronic information engineering technology, mold design and manufacturing, computer network technology, e-commerce, enterprise resource planning management, and applied electronic technology.
Brand Specialty in Jiangsu Province: Software Technology
Specialty in Jiangsu Province: computer network technology, electrical automation technology, electronic information engineering technology, e-commerce, mold design and manufacturing, computer application technology, logistics management.
Key majors in provincial universities during the Twelfth Five-Year Plan include intelligent equipment manufacturing technology, integrated application and service of information systems, software technology and digital media design, and modern communication and network technology.
Introduction to Changzhou Vocational College of Information Technology Changzhou Vocational College of Information Technology is the first higher vocational college of information technology in Jiangsu Province. It is a full-time state-owned public institution of higher learning with a history of nearly 50 years. The College is located in the scenic Changzhou Science and Education City, with an area of 1.042 mu and a building area of 320,300 square meters. The college has ten teaching units, including School of Computer Science and Technology (School of Software), School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, School of Economic and Trade Management, School of Foreign Languages, and Department of Art and Design.
At present, the school has more than 0/0000 students, more than 700 faculty members, and/0/80 people with associate senior titles or above, including 0/9 professors. More than 80% of them are "double-qualified" teachers who are proficient in both professional theory and skills. The college has hired more than 150 engineers and technicians from enterprises to participate in course teaching and practical skills training. Every year, more than 60 teachers are sent to Singapore, Germany, Canada, Australia, Korea and Japan for training.