What does the safety management major do?
Security graduates can engage in the security work of grass-roots public security, state security organs, party and government organs, enterprises and institutions, financial fields and other security departments; Security management personnel of security companies, government agencies, enterprises and institutions, and security personnel of foreign affairs departments (foreign-related hotels, companies, embassies and consulates).
Security majors require graduates to have the ability to engage in security work in enterprises, institutions and service industries. Security major enjoys a certain social popularity, and the employment rate is extremely high. There are 600-700 security graduates in 20 13, including 80% males and 20% females. In 20 13, the ratio of male to female enrollment in security colleges was 33% in liberal arts and 67% in science, and the employment rate reached 100% for three consecutive years.
Safety work responsibilities
1, under the leadership of the department manager, responsible for campus security, transportation and other specific work.
2. Supervise the daily work of the school safety team.
3. Formulate and improve the safety system and work flow of this department.
4. The handling and response of public safety emergencies in schools.
5. Formulate and implement security plans for various large-scale activities in schools.
6. Organize school safety education and publicity.
7. Coordinate internal and external security work.
8. Other temporary jobs.