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Research on the training mode of automobile manufacturing and assembly technology professionals based on the perspective of characteristic creation

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DOI: 10.23977/ICEESR2022.020

Author(s)

Huagang Liu, Hui Yu, Shang Wang, Ruican Hao

Corresponding Author

Huagang Liu

ABSTRACT

The training goal of automobile manufacturing and assembly technology specialty is to cultivate high-quality skilled talents who meet the requirements of China's socialist modernization, develop in an all-round way in morality, intelligence, physique and beauty, have the comprehensive professional ability of the specialty, and meet the requirements of production, technology, management and other front-line professional posts in automobile manufacturing, automobile parts production enterprises and other processing and manufacturing industries. In view of the problems that the talent training of traditional automobile assembly and adjustment workers can not meet the needs of technical skilled talents in automobile manufacturing, this paper uses the methods of "green + automobile", "intelligent + manufacturing" and "information + design" to reform and innovate the specialty of automobile manufacturing and assembly technology from the aspects of curriculum system reconstruction, classroom teaching reform, teaching team reconstruction, teaching diagnosis and improvement. This goal determines that the professional teaching must adopt the talent training mode of combining work with study; Through practice, good reform results have been achieved, and the quality of personnel training has been continuously improved. Its teaching achievements are of great significance to professional reform and innovation, serving regional economy and industrial development.

KEYWORDS

Automotive Manufacturing and Assembly Technology, Professional talent training, Combination of work and study

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