Abstract

: Professional degree graduate students emphasize cultivating application-oriented high-level talents with a solid theoretical foundation and the ability to adapt to the industry, unlike academic degree graduate students. Providing support for national policy, Shanghai universities vigorously cultivate Master of International Business, integrating education with labor demand and cultivating MIB by integrating industry and education, thereby improving students' literacy levels and fostering the development of employment opportunities. It examines the current situation and problems associated with integrating industry and education by examining the master's degree programs in international business offered at Shanghai universities. It argues that the integration of industry and education in Shanghai universities exists in the status quo of dual tutoring, talent cultivation, schoolenterprise associations, and various ways industry and education are integrated.

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