Two. Introduction to Shanghai Maritime Vocational and Technical College Shanghai Maritime Vocational and Technical College is an ordinary college approved by the Shanghai Municipal Government to train advanced maritime technical skills, which is affiliated to China Ocean Shipping (Group) Corporation, and its education business is directly led by the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission. The college has a history of running vocational education for more than 50 years. 1986 takes the lead in piloting maritime vocational education. It is one of the institutions with the longest history of higher vocational and technical education in Shanghai. 1998 The first batch passed the certification of the quality system of crew education and training of the National Maritime Bureau, and declared to the International Maritime Organization. The college has now developed into a higher vocational college integrating academic education, adult education, crew training and cadre training.
The College is located in Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone, Pudong, Shanghai, with an existing campus area of 268 mu and a building area of 126650㎡. The college has complete teaching facilities and advanced equipment, including teaching building, laboratory building, library, student dormitory, outdoor sports ground, indoor gymnasium and swimming pool. The college has three 20,000-ton ocean-going teaching and practice ships, and has established a training center for seafarers' career opening, an international shipping company training center, a navigation technology training center, a marine engineering management training center, and an electronic and electrical basic training center. It is equipped with large-scale ship maneuvering simulator, engine simulator, simulated teaching ship, steering gear training room, GMDSS training room, LPG simulation training room and UNITOR China-Norway advanced welding training center.
There are 320 faculty members in the college, including 3 1% full-time teachers with graduate education. 73% have senior and intermediate professional and technical positions; "Double-qualified" teachers account for 74%. The college has 22 majors, including navigation technology, marine engineering technology, international shipping business management, container transportation management, logistics management, customs declaration and international freight transportation, and electrical automation technology, among which 1 is the pilot major of higher vocational education reform of the Ministry of Education; There are 2 pilot majors in Shanghai's higher vocational education reform; 1 National Excellent Course; Shanghai excellent courses 2 courses. There are 6000 students of all kinds in this school.
The College runs a school jointly with Norwegian Shipowners' Association, introduces the education and training concepts of developed countries such as Norway, and initiates an order-based "sandwich" education model for navigation in China to train senior seafarers facing the international seafarers' labor market in Europe and America. The college has more than 1 10 training programs such as competency training, professional training and special training approved by China Maritime Safety Administration, and trains nearly 10,000 crew members every year. It is one of the largest and most comprehensive training institutions for seafarers' certificates in domestic maritime colleges.
The College is the director of the Navigation Professional Education and Teaching Steering Committee of China Traffic Vocational Education and Teaching Steering Committee; One of the construction units of Shanghai model higher vocational colleges; Shanghai Advanced Vocational Education Unit of Ministry of Communications; Civilized units in Shanghai.
The college will give full play to the resource advantages of higher education and vocational training, serve the development and construction of Pudong wholeheartedly, serve the construction goal of Shanghai International Shipping Center, and make due contributions to training all kinds of shipping high-skilled talents needed in the 2 1 century.