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What does psychology major take?
Psychology needs to take politics, foreign languages and 12 self-taught psychology courses from junior college to undergraduate course. Psychology requires students to master the basic theories and knowledge of psychology, and have the ability to discover, scientifically analyze and effectively solve psychological problems by learning the basic research methods of psychology.

Politics is a public subject. Candidates need to buy political textbooks, learn and master the basic knowledge of political subjects, pay attention to current hot topics, and have more theoretical knowledge in the test paper, so the difficulty coefficient is not very large.

Foreign languages are also public courses. Generally speaking, English is a foreign language test in most areas, and other small languages such as Japanese and Russian are also tested in some areas.

There are 12 courses for the psychology major of the self-taught examination, among which the basic theoretical courses are cognitive psychology, physiological psychology, psychological experiment design and psychohistory. Applied psychology courses include abnormal psychology and psychotherapy? , human resource management, personnel measurement, market research, consumer and advertising psychology, engineering psychology, environmental psychology.