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Explorations and Practices on Nanchang University “3+1” Software Talents Cultivation Mode

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To cultivate the practical, Inter-disciplinary and international software talents, The School of Software, Nanchang University (SSNCU), based on the long-term practices, reformed the traditional cultivation mode of software talents, explored positively and set up “3+1” Software Engineering Professional Talents Cultivation Mode. During the process of cultivation, it divides the academic process into two stages, which includes 3-year principle theoretic teaching and one-year enterprise engineering practice teaching. To make engineering practice teaching outstanding, to focus on SSNCU-enterprises cooperation and international exchanges, SSNCU has set up more than 20 domestic and overseas practice training bases, and has gradually formed some Characteristic teaching processes such as Suite Teaching, Bilingual Teaching, Workroom Practice, Domestic SSNCU-Enterprises Training and etc. Therefore, it improves students’ engineering practice abilities and achieves good results.

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Hu, J., Guan, C. (2011). Explorations and Practices on Nanchang University “3+1” Software Talents Cultivation Mode. In: Zhou, M., Tan, H. (eds) Advances in Computer Science and Education Applications. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22456-0_2

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