Strengthen the construction of professional connotation and improve the training quality of electronic information undergraduate talents
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for undergraduate colleges and universities. It emphasizes on strengthening first-class undergraduate, cultivating legacy talents, and
improving the cultivation ability and quality of talents in colleges and universities, which is an important measure to promote the conformal
development of college education. Electronic information major is an important major in the college education system, should pay attention
to the “fi rst-class professional construction” as the development goal, pay attention to promote the professional connotation construction,
optimize the curriculum system, teachers and education management, pay attention to accumulate rich experience, improve the quality of
personnel training. Based on this, this paper analyzes the practical strategies for the construction of fi rst-class electronic information major
in undergraduate colleges and universities, hoping to provide references for educators.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i3.12607
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