5750 courses have been recognized as covered by the second batch of national first-class undergraduate courses | courses | undergraduate courses
On June 12th, the reporter learned from the Ministry of Education that it has recently announced the second batch of national first-class undergraduate courses, with a total of 5750 courses recognized.
5750 national first-class undergraduate courses include 1095 online first-class courses, 472 virtual simulation experimental teaching first-class courses, 1800 mixed online and offline first-class courses, 2076 offline first-class courses, and 307 social practice first-class courses.
Compared with the first batch of national first-class undergraduate courses launched by the Ministry of Education in 2020, the second batch of courses has three significant characteristics: first, a wider coverage, with courses from 804 undergraduate universities, achieving full coverage in all provinces. Secondly, the curriculum structure is better, with 5750 courses covering not only all subject categories but also all professional categories. The third is to deepen classroom reform, pay more attention to the open sharing of online courses and virtual simulation experimental courses, increase the number of recognized mixed online and offline courses, and further encourage schools to fully utilize high-quality online teaching resources to continuously deepen education and teaching reform.
It is reported that the Ministry of Education will track, supervise and manage the construction and use of national first-class undergraduate courses through evaluation and regular inspections. Under the continued adherence to the standards of advanced, innovative, and challenging, the Ministry of Education will launch the third batch of national first-class undergraduate curriculum certification work, demonstrating and driving more universities and teachers to participate in educational and teaching reforms.