The college now covers an area of 728 mu, with a building area of 294,900 ㎡. The total value of all kinds of teaching instruments and equipment is137,465,000 yuan, with a collection of more than 970,000 books. Full-time students 1.3 million; Full-time teachers 53 1 person; 290 senior titles; National model teachers 1 person, famous teachers of the Ministry of Transport 1 person, 3 national transportation technical experts, 2 provincial innovative talents, famous furong teachers 1 person, provincial technical experts 1 person, 29 provincial and ministerial professional leaders, and provincial young backbone teachers 18 people.
Double-qualified teachers account for 85.7% of full-time professional teachers. The school's predecessor was Changsha Maritime Engineering School of the Ministry of Communications, which was founded in 1956. 1999, Hunan Communications School merged with Hunan Communications Department Cadre School. 200 1 Hunan Communications Vocational and Technical College was established with the approval of Hunan Provincial People's Government, and merged with the former Hunan Highway Technical School in March 2004.
School department major:
1, School of Road and Bridge Engineering: road and bridge engineering technology (road and bridge direction, bridge and tunnel construction direction, engineering survey direction), supervision, maintenance and management of high-grade highway engineering, and urban rail transit engineering technology.
2. School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: application and maintenance of construction machinery, ocean engineering technology, control technology of construction machinery, numerical control technology, technical service and marketing of construction machinery.
3. School of Automotive Engineering: automotive application technology, automotive technical service and marketing, automotive electronic technology, insurance practice (accident car loss determination and claim settlement), automotive plastic technology, automotive manufacturing and assembly technology.
4. Logistics Management College: logistics management, e-commerce (network marketing direction, marketing direction, mobile commerce direction), accounting, and urban rail transit operation management.