Recently, the Ministry of Education issued the Notice on Announcing the 2025 Annual Records and Approval Results of Undergraduate Majors of Regular Institutions of Higher Education (Jiao Gao Han [2026] No. 3). Four undergraduate majors of SIT, namely Electrical Engineering and Intelligent Control (080604T), Remote Sensing Science and Technology (081202), Smart Agriculture (090112T), and Supply Chain Management (120604T), have all been successfully approved and filed. Meanwhile, in accordance with the Notice on Announcing the List of New Non-State-Controlled Higher Vocational Majors for 2026 (Liao Jiao Tong [2026] No. 38) released by the Liaoning Provincial Department of Education, SIT’s applied major of Intelligent Control Technology (460303) has also obtained official approval. All five new majors will officially enroll students starting from 2026.
Covering multiple disciplines including engineering, agriculture and management, the newly added majors are closely aligned with national and regional industrial development needs. They further optimize the university’s disciplinary and major layout, injecting new momentum into the cultivation of high-quality applied talents.
Precisely targeting industrial development priorities and talent market demands, the new majors feature clear training objectives and promising employment prospects. Electrical Engineering and Intelligent Control as well as Intelligent Control Technology are designed for intelligent manufacturing, electric power, industrial automation and other fields, cultivating high-quality applied and skilled talents capable of the integration, operation and maintenance of intelligent control systems. Remote Sensing Science and Technology serves national aerospace strategies, low-altitude economy, smart cities and other emerging sectors, filling the gap of geospatial information majors in SIT. Rooted in the construction of emerging agriculture disciplines, the Smart Agriculture major empowers rural revitalization and agricultural modernization. The Supply Chain Management major responds to the demands of the digital economy and industrial chain security, focusing on cultivating interdisciplinary talents proficient in artificial intelligence, big data and modern management.
For a long time, adhering to the goal of "building a top-tier application-oriented university", SIT regards dynamic major adjustment as a core measure to improve talent training quality. Following a demand-oriented development philosophy, the university conducts in-depth research on industrial talent demands, benchmarks the employment standards of leading enterprises, and evaluates the teaching quality of existing majors. It has established a linkage mechanism of "major addition, early warning and elimination", forming a new pattern of major construction featuring demand orientation, dynamic adjustment and connotative development, and continuously optimizing the major structure toward digital intelligence transformation and in-depth industry-education integration.
Sticking firmly to the path of connotative development, the university will comprehensively improve the quality of talent training through continuous optimization of major structure, making greater contributions to high-quality local economic and social development.
Translated by Basic Courses Department