Recent Surge in University Major Adjustments Across China
Chinese higher education is undergoing a profound transformation as universities realign their programs to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving economy driven by artificial intelligence (AI), digital innovation, and strategic industries. In a striking example, a leading 985 university has reduced 16 undergraduate majors, reflecting a broader national trend where over 8,600 new undergraduate major placements were added during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025). This dynamic adjustment ensures that curricula foster talents equipped for future challenges, emphasizing interdisciplinary fields and national priorities.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) has played a pivotal role, updating the undergraduate professional catalog annually to include urgent needs lists. This allows for same-year approvals, enrollments, and recruitments, shortening the traditional 5-10 year revision cycle. Such agility responds to technological revolutions, particularly AI, which is reshaping job markets and rendering some specialized technical majors obsolete.
Central South University Leads with Strategic Reductions
Central South University (CSU), a prestigious 985 institution, exemplifies this shift by optimizing its undergraduate offerings from 104 to 89 majors, effectively reducing 15 programs. The adjustments prioritize advanced materials, new energy sources, life health sciences, and frontier interdisciplinary areas, building on strengths in non-ferrous metals, biomedicine, and rail transit.
This 'four batches' approach—closures and mergers, upgrades, planning, and key constructions—intensifies resource allocation toward high-impact fields. CSU's reforms align with national strategies, ensuring graduates contribute to China's innovation ecosystem. For students, this means fewer options in traditional areas but enhanced opportunities in cutting-edge domains.

East China Normal University Pauses 24 Programs
Another 985 powerhouse, East China Normal University (ECNU), announced the suspension of 24 undergraduate majors for 2025, including natural geography and resources environment, environmental engineering, education, arts education, information management, tourism management, exhibition economy and management, real estate development, and international economics and trade. While adding data science, ECNU's moves signal a pivot away from oversaturated or less future-oriented fields.
These changes span colleges of geography, ecology, education, economics, statistics, foreign languages, math, physics, and more. In-school students complete their studies, but no new intakes occur, freeing resources for emerging priorities like AI and digital technologies.
Nationwide Statistics: A Boom in New Majors
During the 14th Five-Year Plan, China added over 8,600 undergraduate major placements and 4,500 master's degree points nationwide. Minister of Education Huai Jinpeng highlighted this at the 2026 National People's Congress, noting adjustments adapt to future development and holistic student growth.
| Period | New Undergrad Majors Added | Key Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 2020-2024 | 8,600+ | AI, Digital Economy |
| 2021-2025 (14th FYP) | 8,600 placements | Tech Innovation |
| Feb 2023 onward | 3,229 new, 2,534 canceled | Market Alignment |
From 2023 reforms, universities adjusted 20% of programs by 2025, with ongoing 2025-2027 action plans targeting science, tech, and industries.
🚀 Top Emerging Majors Driving Enrollment
McKinsey Research Institute data shows AI leading with 406 new placements (2020-2024), followed by digital economy, intelligent manufacturing engineering, and big data management—all exceeding 200 points. The 2025 catalog introduces 'T' (special-set) and 'K' (controlled) majors like quantum information, blockchain engineering, carbon neutrality science, low-altitude technology, and integrated circuits.
- AI and Intelligent+: AI, intelligent manufacturing, robotics engineering.
- Energy and Environment: New energy science, storage science, smart grid.
- Health and Biotech: Biomedical data science, synthetic biology, elderly medicine.
- Digital and Data: Data science, geospatial intelligence, blockchain.
These reflect China's push for self-reliance in semiconductors, new energy vehicles, and biotech.
Policy Framework and Drivers
The Central Education Working Group's 2025-2027 scheme mandates optimizing disciplines for tech-industrial transformation. Annual MoE urgent lists enable rapid responses. Drivers include:
- AI 'human-machine division' era obsoleting niche tech training.
- Industry upgrades in quantum, aerospace, intelligent integration.
- Avoiding 'big and comprehensive' models; focus on high-end talent.
Universities like Communication University of China conduct yearly 'four batches' reforms.Ministry of Education oversees via catalogs updated for socioeconomic needs.
Student Impacts and Employment Shifts
Reductions affect prospective students, narrowing choices in traditional fields like civil engineering, finance, arts. However, new majors boost employability in high-demand sectors. Graduates from AI/digital programs see strong job prospects in tech giants like Huawei, Alibaba.
Challenges: Transitioning in-school students; parental concerns over 'stable' majors. Positives: Better alignment reduces youth unemployment, with 2025 CSU grads targeting key industries.
For career advice, explore higher ed career advice on emerging fields.
Insights from Experts and Stakeholders
Liao Xiangzhong (CSU Party Secretary): Advocate closing subdivided majors in AI era, repurposing for interdisciplinary growth.
Ding Changfa (Xiamen University): Contract resources to economy-critical areas, avoiding dilution. Students/parents value transparency; universities provide guidance via career centers.
Outlook: Continued Optimization in 2026
Expect intensified reforms per 2026 MoE directives, with more AI+, new quality productive forces majors. Double First-Class universities build AI colleges; vocational alignment grows. Projections: Enrollment in strategic majors doubles by 2030, enhancing global competitiveness.
China Daily on ReformsPractical Guidance for Students and Parents
1. Research MoE catalogs and university lists annually.
- Prioritize 'T/K' majors for future-proofing.
- Use Rate My Professor for program insights.
- Check employment stats via university reports.
2. Consider interdisciplinary options; skills like data analysis transfer well.
3. Explore jobs in higher ed jobs or China academic opportunities.
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Conclusion: Embracing Change for a Brighter Future
China's higher education evolution positions it as a global leader. While reductions like the 985's 16 majors spark debate, the 8,600+ additions herald opportunity. Stay informed, adapt proactively. Visit higher-ed-jobs, rate-my-professor, higher-ed-career-advice, university-jobs for resources. Post a job at post-a-job to connect talent.





