The predecessor of the college was the Bohai Shipbuilding Industry School founded in 1956. It was successively affiliated to the former First, Third and Sixth Ministry of Machinery Industry and China State Shipbuilding Corporation, mainly training professional and technical personnel for the national shipbuilding industry and military industry. In 2001, with the approval of the People's Government of Liaoning Province, Bohai Shipbuilding Industry School merged with Huludao TV University and Huludao Normal School to establish Bohai Ship Vocational College. In 2004, it was rated as an "excellent" level college for talent training in higher vocational colleges and technical schools nationwide by the Ministry of Education. In 2014, it was identified as a "national exemplary backbone higher vocational college" by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance. In 2017, it was approved by the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of Education as a targeted training college for non-commissioned officers. In the same year, it was identified as a school for the "Double High Plan" project construction in Liaoning Province by the Provincial Department of Education and the Department of Finance. In 2019, the college's ship engineering technology professional group was selected into the "China's Characteristic High-level Vocational School and Professional Construction Plan" (National "Double High" Plan). In 2021, the college was identified as a construction unit of the "Xingliao Excellence" higher vocational college in Liaoning Province. The college campus covers an area of 728 mu and has a building area of 237,000 square meters. The total value of fixed assets is 1.11 billion yuan, and the total value of teaching equipment is 169 million yuan. There are 11,168 full-time students. The employment rate of college graduates has exceeded 98% for five consecutive years, and the enterprise satisfaction rate has reached more than 95% for consecutive years. The college currently has 626 faculty and staff, including 528 full-time teachers. There are 73 people with senior professional titles and 227 people with associate senior professional titles. There are 9 doctors (including those who are studying) and 319 masters. There are 10 provincial teaching masters, 6 provincial excellent teaching teams, and 9 provincial professional leaders. There is 1 person at the 100-person level, 4 people at the 1,000-person level, and 18 people at the 10,000-person level in the Liaoning Province New Century Hundred, Thousand, and Thousand Talents Project. The college has built an academician workstation, a master skill workstation, and a material expert workstation. The college has opened 53 majors and professional directions. It has 3 Liaoning Provincial Demonstration Majors, 7 Brand Majors, and 2 National Mechanical Industry Featured Majors. The five military specialty groups related to shipbuilding are all within the scope of the industrial clusters that are supported by the state. It has one national boutique course and 10 Liaoning provincial boutique courses. It has 4 national training bases, 4 provincial (industry) research and training bases, 5 on-campus productive training bases, 4 engineering technology centers, 141 training rooms, and 11 off-campus teaching training bases. For a long time, the college has adhered to the school-running orientation of basing itself on ships, facing the military industry, and serving the society, and has sent more than 60,000 qualified graduates to the country. It has successively won more than 30 honorary titles, including the National Model Workers' Home, Liaoning Province May 1st Labor Award, Liaoning Province Graduate Employment Advanced Collective, Liaoning Province Ideological and Political Work Advanced Unit, Liaoning Province Safe Campus, Liaoning Province Eleventh Five-Year Education Science Advanced Collective. The college was rated as "National Backbone Vocational College of the Mechanical Industry" and "National Excellent Vocational College for School-Enterprise Cooperation and Talent Training in the Mechanical Industry" by the China Mechanical Industry Education Association.
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