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What are the majors of Jilin Vocational College of Science and Technology?
Jilin Vocational College of Science and Technology has the following majors:

Jilin Vocational College of Science and Technology has specialties such as building engineering technology, building fire protection technology, engineering cost, intelligent detection and maintenance of municipal pipe network, numerical control technology, intelligent welding technology, mold design and manufacture, electromechanical integration technology, intelligent control technology, intelligent robot technology, unmanned aerial vehicle application technology, automobile manufacturing and detection technology. As the major setting may change, the latest data published by the school shall prevail when formally filling in.

Brief introduction of Jilin Vocational College of Science and Technology;

1. Jilin Vocational College of Science and Technology is a full-time private general higher vocational and technical college approved by the people's government of Jilin Province and put on record by the Ministry of Education. It has the qualification of independently issuing the national higher education diploma and is included in the national unified enrollment plan. College was founded on 1998, and changed its name to Jilin Vocational College of Science and Technology on June 25, 20 10. It is located in Changchun City, Jilin Province, Erdao Economic Development Zone, adjacent to Jingyuetan National Forest Park and Lianhuashan Eco-tourism Resort.

2. By February of 2002 1,1,the planned area of the school was 590,000 square meters, the building area was184,000 square meters, the total construction investment was more than 500 million yuan, and the total fixed assets were 31548 million yuan, of which the total value of teaching instruments and equipment was 4 1 10,000 yuan. A library with 500,000 books (including e-books); There are 7 basic teaching units and 38 higher vocational majors. There are 64 students in full-time general higher vocational education16, including 565 full-time and part-time teachers, 5 off-campus and 15 off-campus part-time teachers.