The majors in vocational high schools are divided into:
1. Automobile maintenance major; training to adapt to the development of the modern automobile industry, mastering the structure and principles of automobiles, automobile electrical equipment, the use of automobile testing equipment, and automobile faults Basic knowledge of automobiles in various aspects such as diagnosis, proficiency in the use of various automobile inspection equipment and the inspection process of the entire vehicle, possessing high operational skills and technical guidance technician level in automobile inspection majors, and possessing certain advanced knowledge and skills in auto repair business management Composite industry gold collar.
2. Urban rail major: After graduation, students generally work in major aviation rail companies as flight attendants, ticketing, travel consultants, etc.
2. Nursing major; you can take the nurse qualification examination and engage in clinical nursing and preventive health care in hospitals, community hospitals, and outpatient clinics.
3. Construction major; engaged in production operations, technology and management such as project management, foreman, construction worker, budget clerk, material clerk, quality clerk, etc. in industrial and civil construction.
4. CNC technology major; application-oriented senior technical talents who can engage in production, management, product marketing, equipment maintenance and other work on the front line of production.
5. Preschool teacher training major; cultivate a group of talents engaged in early childhood education.
6. Mechatronics major: Cultivate senior technical application professionals engaged in the use and technical management of mechatronics equipment.
7. Accounting major; available positions include accountants, bank depositors, insurance salesmen, insurance claims adjusters, etc.
Some schools will also have some emerging majors, but in general they will not deviate from these seven categories.