1. Mechanical engineering
2. Electronic information engineering
3. Materials Engineering
4. Energy and Power Engineering
5. Civil engineering
6. Environmental Science and Engineering
7. Biomedical engineering
Second, science class.
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. Statistics
Third, economics.
1. Economics
2. Financial management
3. Finance
4. Accounting
5. International trade
Fourth, management class.
1. Enterprise Management
2. Manpower deployment
3. Tourism management
4. Medical and health management
5. Public management
6. Information management and information system
Verb (abbreviation of verb) pedagogy
1. pedagogy
2. Psychology
3. Educational technology
Sixth, literature and art.
1. China language and literature
2. Foreign languages and literature
3. Art research
4. News and communication
The catalogue of master's majors (classified by subject) is an important reference material for master's examination, and it is also the basis for graduate students to choose majors. In the graduate stage, graduate students need to complete certain academic research and thesis writing, so the choice of major is very important for their academic development.
I. Engineering
1. Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering is an applied science, which studies the basic theory and applied technology of mechanical design, manufacturing, kinematics, thermodynamics and control. Graduate students majoring in mechanical engineering need to have a solid foundation in mathematics and physics, master basic theories and technologies in mechanical design, manufacturing and control, and have independent research and innovation capabilities.
2. Electronic information engineering
Electronic information engineering is a comprehensive subject that studies the basic theory and applied technology in the fields of electronics, communication and computer. Postgraduates majoring in electronic information engineering need to have a solid foundation in mathematics and physics, master the basic theories and technologies in electronics, communications and computers, and have the ability of independent research and innovation.
3. Materials Engineering
Material engineering is an applied science that studies the basic theory and applied technology of material structure, performance, preparation and application. Postgraduates majoring in materials engineering need to have a solid foundation in chemistry, physics and mathematics, master the basic theories and technologies of material preparation, performance testing and application, and have the ability of independent scientific research and innovation.
4. Energy and Power Engineering
Energy and power engineering is an applied science that studies the basic theory and applied technology of energy conversion, utilization and storage. Graduate students majoring in energy and power engineering need to have a solid foundation in mathematics and physics, master the basic theory and technology of energy conversion, utilization and storage, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
5. Civil engineering
Civil engineering is an applied science, which studies the basic theory and applied technology in the design, construction and maintenance of civil structures. Postgraduates majoring in civil engineering need to have a solid foundation in mathematics and physics, master the basic theory and technology of civil structure design, construction and maintenance, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
6. Environmental Science and Engineering
Environmental science and engineering is a comprehensive subject with basic theory and applied technology to study the causes, harm and treatment of environmental pollution. Postgraduates majoring in environmental science and engineering need to have a solid foundation in chemistry, biology and physics, master the basic theory and technology of the causes, harm and treatment of environmental pollution, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
7. Biomedical engineering
Biomedical engineering is an applied science, which studies the basic theory and applied technology of biomedical equipment, technology and methods. Postgraduates majoring in biomedical engineering need to have a solid foundation in biology, medicine and engineering, master basic theories and technologies in biomedical equipment, technology and methods, and have the ability of independent research and innovation.
Second, science class.
1. Mathematics
Mathematics is a basic science that studies the basic theory and applied technology of quantity, structure, change and space. Graduate students majoring in mathematics need to have a solid mathematical foundation, master the basic theories and methods of mathematics, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
2. Physics
Physics is a basic science, which studies the basic theory and applied technology of matter, energy and the universe. Postgraduates majoring in physics need to have a solid physical foundation, master the basic theories and methods of physics, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
3. Chemistry
Chemistry is a basic science that studies the basic theory and applied technology of the structure, properties and changes of matter. Postgraduates majoring in chemistry need to have a solid chemical foundation, master the basic theories and methods of chemistry, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
4. Statistics
Statistics is a basic science, which studies the basic theory and application technology of data collection, processing, analysis and interpretation. Postgraduates majoring in statistics need to have a solid mathematical foundation, master the basic theories and methods of statistics, and have independent scientific research ability and innovation ability.
Third, economics.
1. Economics
Economics is a social science, which studies the basic theory and applied technology of resource allocation, production, distribution and consumption. Graduate students majoring in economics need to have a solid foundation in economics, master the basic theories and methods of economics, and have the ability of independent research and innovation.
2. Financial management
Financial management is an application.