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What subjects does the history major take in the postgraduate entrance examination?
The postgraduate entrance examination for history majors takes three courses: politics, foreign languages and basic history.

The full mark of ideological and political theory (8: 30 am-11:30 am) is 100, and the examination time is 180 minutes. The examination contents include an introduction to the basic principles of Marxism, an introduction to the theoretical system of Mao Zedong Thought and Socialism with Chinese characteristics, an outline of China's modern history, ideological and moral cultivation and legal basis, situation and goals, current international economy and politics, etc.

Full marks for foreign languages (14: 00— 17: 00) 100. Examination time 180 minutes. According to different languages, the content of the exam is also different. Generally speaking, English tests include reading comprehension and writing, first of all, vocabulary and language use ability, as well as Russian and Japanese.

The full mark of historical basis (8: 30 am-11:30 am) is 300, and the examination time is 180 minutes. The examination content includes four basic subjects: ancient history of China, modern history of China, ancient and modern international history, historical theory and history, historical philology and history.

Employment prospect of history major:

As a basic long-term discipline, history faces more difficulties in its employment prospects than the so-called hot major. The major of history belongs to the category of history among professional disciplines, including 6 majors. The major of history ranks 1 in the major of history and 1 in the whole category of history. The area where I work the most is Beijing.

The highest paid area is Chengdu. Wenbo major can engage in archaeological exploration, cultural relics identification, museum management and other work; World history majors can engage in foreign language translation, teaching or research in middle schools or universities, and diplomatic work in foreign affairs offices of government departments.

History majors can engage in teaching and scientific research, and those who are good at writing can engage in public relations, secretarial work and administrative management. Tourism management majors can engage in hotel or hotel management, travel agency management or tour guides, as well as the administrative management of tourism resources of local governments.