What's the difference between continuing to study in specialized courses and upgrading specialized courses?
First, the degree of special education is an ordinary university (basically the same as that of ordinary higher education), and the degree of special education is an adult (adult undergraduate course), but special education is generally limited to the original area, and the majors must match and there are few schools to choose from; Undergraduate students can choose different majors from the original college, and the scope of the school can be spread all over the country (see the enrollment brochure published in the local college entrance examination every year). Finally, if you have a degree, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination.
Two, the specialized transfer-study in a junior college for two years, after passing the unified examination in the province, study in an undergraduate school for three years, and issue a full-time undergraduate certificate (the certificate indicates the starting point of the junior college).
Third, continuous undergraduate study-study in a junior college for three years, and then study directly in an undergraduate school for two years (no entrance examination is required). Junior colleges issue full-time college diplomas, and undergraduate schools issue self-taught undergraduate certificates.
After studying in a junior college for three years, I will study in a domestic undergraduate school for two years through the adult college entrance examination or self-study exam or directly study in a foreign undergraduate school that cooperates with our college for one year (exemption from the exam). The junior college will issue a full-time junior college diploma, and the undergraduate school will issue a senior high school or self-study exam or an undergraduate certificate from a foreign university.
Fourth, specialized transfer: Selected Graduates, a junior college student who is included in the national enrollment plan and officially admitted to various ordinary colleges and universities (including ordinary classes of adult colleges and universities) in this province, is transferred from specialized transfer to undergraduate study, which is called specialized transfer.
Fifth, undergraduate course: excellent junior college students need to be selected through examinations to enter the undergraduate course for further study. Three years in junior college and two years in undergraduate course. Examinations are generally conducted by examiners.