BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 100,000 soldiers in the People's
Liberation Army (PLA) have received non-degree education, the army has said.
The campaign was launched by the PLA Headquarters of the General Staff in
2003 to give soldiers practical training, a PLA official said on Wednesday.
Soldiers in the programs take three- to six-month courses in computers,
English, psychology and management. Instead of a diploma, the soldiers receive
national skills certificates.
The campaign emphasizes special and practical skills and trainees do not
necessarily have much prior education, according the headquarters.