What should an electrical automation major graduate from a junior college learn? Which way!

I am majoring in electrical automation technology, and the specialized courses of this major in our school tend to:

High-number logic program controller PLC circuit principle electrical instrument and wire operation ideological and moral working environment and management power industry occupational health and safety management engineering calculation power plant power system amplifier 1 power system analysis electrical safety technology digital electronic power equipment measurement and control circuit electrical wiring diagram distribution line basic substation operation and management circuit simulation high voltage technology power system brief introduction. Relay Protection Occupational Health and Safety Distribution Line Installation and Maintenance Training Electric Power System Automation Device Circuit Principle 2 Electrical Equipment Maintenance Training Substation Automation System Power Transformer Electrical Simulation Practice Alternator Secondary Circuit Assembly Practice Alternator Relay Protection Debugging Practice Electronic Assembly Practice Electrician Technology Practice College Students Employment Guidance Graduation Design.

Generally, our college students only go to these places after graduation: posts related to power plants and chemical plants in county-level power supply bureaus. They are all front-line workers. The bias of different majors in the school is different! Good luck!