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Study on the matching degree of major groups and industrial groups in higher vocational colleges.

Xueqing Zhao1,2

  • 1School of Economics and Management, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, 443002, China.

Heliyon
|May 3, 2024

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Summary
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Higher vocational college majors and regional industries are poorly matched, hindering economic development. Adjusting course content and strengthening policy guidance are crucial for better alignment and future industry needs.

Keywords:
Industrial groupIntegration of industry and educationMajor group

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Area of Science:

  • Educational policy
  • Regional economic development
  • Vocational training

Background:

  • Industry-education integration is essential for vocational colleges.
  • Talent cultivation must align with regional industrial demands.
  • Rational professional settings are key to economic growth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To measure the matching degree between college majors and industrial groups.
  • To analyze the alignment in the Yi-Jing-Jing Metropolitan area.
  • To identify discrepancies and propose improvements.

Main Methods:

  • Case study of the Yi-Jing-Jing Metropolitan area.
  • Application of the coupling coordination model.
  • Analysis of major and industrial group matching.

Main Results:

  • A significant mismatch exists between college majors and industrial groups in the region.
  • Emerging advantageous industries receive insufficient attention.
  • Current majors are not fully adapted to modern industry needs and future development.

Conclusions:

  • Policy guidance and demand-based adjustments are necessary.
  • Course content requires adaptation to meet industry evolution.
  • Improving the match between educational programs and regional industries is vital.