This chapter explores how universities in China and the United States are adapting their academic programs by introducing new majors while retiring others. It highlights various unique and emerging fields of study, underscoring the significance of aligning curricula with future job markets and student interests.
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