The majors that are easy to be promoted from college to undergraduate are: business administration, marketing, Chinese education, administrative management, preschool education, etc.
Business administration major: it is easier to pass the exam, such as Chinese, mathematics (literature) and English; This major mainly teaches students some skills and knowledge of enterprise management application; After graduation, I mainly work as a management cadre in enterprises and institutions, with good prospects.
Marketing major: the exam is not difficult. This major mainly teaches students some marketing concepts and knowledge in marketing activities, and teaches students marketing skills. You can be a marketing manager in enterprises and institutions.
Chinese education: Chinese education has many advantages in exams. First of all, there are few exam subjects, and more are based on memorizing things, without the influence of high numbers. Generally speaking, the requirements for cultural courses are not very high.
4. Administration: Although this major level is generally developed, it can even be said that a major is unemployed after graduation, and the enrollment rate is relatively high. First of all, his social needs are relatively large, and it is relatively easy for undergraduates and above to find jobs.
5. Pre-school education: Although the development level of this major is average, it can even be said that the enrollment rate of unemployed majors after graduation is relatively high. First of all, his social needs are relatively large, and it is relatively easy for undergraduates and above to find jobs.
What are the basic courses for college students?
The liberal arts in the college entrance examination tests Chinese, English and specialized courses. Advanced mathematics in science, English and specialized courses.
1. Philosophy, literature (except liberal arts), history, Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine (first-class discipline): politics, foreign languages, college Chinese.
2. Art (first-class subject): introduction to politics, foreign languages and art.
3. Engineering and science (except four first-level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (1).
4. Economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology and pharmacy (except Chinese medicine): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (2).
5. Law: politics, foreign languages and civil law.
6. Pedagogy (except the first-level subjects of vocational education): politics, foreign languages and educational theory.
7. Agronomy: the basis of politics, foreign languages and ecology.
8. Medicine (except for two first-level disciplines such as Chinese medicine and pharmacy): politics, foreign languages, and combination of medical care and nursing.
9. Physical education: politics, foreign languages and educational theory.