Introduction to Alashan Vocational and Technical College Alashan Vocational and Technical College is a full-time general higher vocational college approved by the People's Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on 20 1 1 and filed by the Ministry of Education. It is under the dual management of the Education Department of the Autonomous Region and the Alashan League Administrative Office, and is the only local institution of higher learning. The history of this college can be traced back to the 1950s. Azuoqi Hospital held 1959 training course for health talents, 1974 officially enrolled students and established health schools, 1978 established Alxa League Normal School, 198 1 established Alxa League Branch of Inner Mongolia Radio and TV University. In 2000, the above four schools merged to form Alashan Radio and TV University (brand Alashan Teacher Training Center). On March 20 13, Alashan Radio and TV University merged with Alashan Economic Development Zone Secondary Vocational School and Azuoqi Vocational Secondary Vocational School to formally establish Alashan Vocational and Technical College. 20 16 Alashan league amateur sports school merged into the college, thus completing the historic merger of eight schools.
At present, the college runs schools in Bayanhaote and Ousters, covering a total area of 642 mu, with complete infrastructure such as teaching building, comprehensive experimental training building, gymnasium, library and student apartment building, and more than 30 off-campus practice training bases. The college has teaching auxiliary departments such as medical nursing department, economic art department, mechanical and electrical engineering department, chemical engineering department, continuing education college, basic department, sports department, training department, network information center and 10 management department. Higher vocational major 17, secondary vocational major 28; The National Open University (College of Continuing Education) has 22 undergraduate majors. At present, there are 5794 students, including 2533 full-time students (including vocational 1305, vocational 165438, technical 128), and 326 students in RTVU and adult education. In-service teachers are 40 1 person, including 4 full professors, 4 associate professors 109, 28 postgraduate teachers, 4 doctoral students and "double-qualified" teachers 102.