Research on the construction of digital media technology major in universities based on school-enterprise cooperation
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and school-enterprise cooperation mode are of great signifi cance to students’ employment and entrepreneurship. However, in the process of
professional construction, some colleges and universities have problems such as lack of professional understanding, insuffi cient investment
in teaching resources and weak teachers, which leads to slow professional construction and development. In view of these problems, this
paper puts forward eff ective strategies for the construction of digital media technology major based on the school-enterprise cooperation
model: building practice and training bases inside and outside the school that meet the needs of industries and enterprises; Based on the post
ability, build the capability-based curriculum system; Reform the teaching mode of the course to meet the requirements of enterprises and
students on skills, so as to train more excellent digital media professionals for the society.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i1.12198
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