This chapter explores the shifting landscape of university majors in China amid changing job market demands. It delves into the cancellation of specific programs and the influence of technology and industry needs on educational offerings. The discussion emphasizes the necessity for institutions to align curricula with market requirements to prepare graduates for future employment opportunities.
Universities in China are making some significant changes to their offered programs. Why are some majors disappearing? Which new ones are emerging and what does this mean for students navigating the ever-changing landscape of higher education? On the show: Niu Honglin & Li Yi Steve Hatherly