Abstract

Major groups matching industrial groups in higher vocational colleges is the requirement of integration of industry and education. It is a talent cultivation mode based on the demand of regional advantageous industrial groups for talent quality. It is significant to improve the rationality of professional settings in colleges and promote the development of the economy. This study takes the Yi-Jing-Jing Metropolitan area as a case and uses the coupling coordination model to measure the matching degree of the industrial groups and the major groups. The conclusion is as follows: major groups and industrial groups in this region do not match well, and pay insufficient attention to the development of emerging advantageous industries. Some majors have not adapted to the characteristics of the current era and cannot meet the future development of the industry. According to the research results, it is proposed to strengthen policy guidance, based on changes in demand, and adjust the course content and other aspects to promote the matching of major groups and regional advantageous industrial groups.

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