HNMMC Successfully Selected for MOE’s First Batch of Vocational Education Major-Specific Vertical Model Development Program

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On September 24, the Center for Vocational Education Development Center, Ministry of Education(CVED) officially announced theList of Selected Projects for the Vocational Education Major-Specific Vertical Model Development Program (First Batch) (Document No. [2025] 63). Against the backdrop of HNMMC’s “Digital Media Art and Design Program Cluster” development, and relying on the forward-looking integration of artificial intelligence and vocational education, HNMMC was successfully selected for the mandatory project (Computer Science Discipline). The college was also approved for three optional projects: "Vertical Model Deployment and Application", "Intelligent Agent Development", and "International Applications". This makes HNMMC one of the few higher vocational colleges in the country to undertake all four major construction tasks, marking the college’s leadership in AI-enabled vocational education reform.

The project will focus on the digital media art and design filed, with key directions such as vertical model construction, intelligent agent development, and international promotion. It aims to drive the deep integration of AI technology with program cluster development, providing vital support for the college’s related programs in areas such as curriculum restructuring, teaching innovation, and practical training system optimization. This will further strengthen the college’s talent cultivation capacity in the “Artificial Intelligence + Media” field and enhance its ability to serve society and connect with industries.

In the next phase, the college will strictly adhere to the CVED requirements, work closely with ZTE Corporation, and diligently promote the various construction tasks. The goal is to form a batch of replicable and scalable vertical model construction and AI teaching integration results, adding significant achievements to the development of the Digital Media Art and Design program cluster, and contributing "media wisdom" to the digital transformation of vocational education nationwide.