The first category of liberal arts majors: philosophy, covering three liberal arts majors: philosophy, logic and religion. It's hard to knock people out in minutes.
The second category: economics and economics majors are popular, such as economics, finance, finance, economy and trade.
The third category: law, which is divided into six categories, including law, sociology, political science, ethnology, Marxist theory and public security science.
The fourth category: pedagogy, an industry that can be called an iron rice bowl, has fierce competition and is difficult to pass the exam.
The fifth category: literature, including China linguistics, foreign linguistics, journalism and communication. People who study literature write well.
The sixth category: history, with four majors: history, world history, archaeology and museology. More suitable for liberal arts majors.
The seventh category: management, including business administration, e-commerce and tourism management. There are also many majors covered, with a total of 3 1 major.
Eighth category: art, such as art theory, music and dance, drama, film and television, art design, etc. These types also cover many majors, a total of 29.
What majors are included in Science 1? Mathematics: Mathematics, mathematical statistics, computational mathematics and its application software, operational research, applied mathematics and control science.
2. Physics: Physics (professional direction: theoretical physics, semiconductor physics, solid state physics, crystal physics, low temperature physics, optics, magnetism, plasma physics, electronic physics), applied physics, nuclear physics, and nuclear technology.
3. Chemistry: Chemistry (specialty: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry and polymer chemistry), applied chemistry, radioactive chemistry, material chemistry, food chemistry and environmental chemistry.
4. Biology: botany, genetics, zoology, cell biology, microbiology, biochemistry, physiology, ecology and environmental biology, and plant physiology.
5. astronomy: astronomy
6. Geology: Geology, hydrogeology and engineering geology, structural geology, rock and mineral geochemistry, seismic geology, radioactive mineral geology, paleontology and stratigraphy.
7. Geography: physical geography, economic geography and urban and rural regional planning, geomorphology and Quaternary geology, geographic information and cartography, water resources and environment.
8. Geophysics: Geophysics, space physics.
9. Atmospheric science: weather dynamics, atmospheric physics and atmospheric environment, climatology and atmospheric sounding.
10, marine science: physical oceanography, marine biology, marine physics, marine geology and marine chemistry.
1 1, mechanics: mechanics, applied mechanics.
12, information and electronic science: electronics and information systems, acoustics, radio physics, optics, physical electronics, microelectronics. 13, Computer Science and Technology: Computer Software, Computers and Applications.
14, psychology: psychology, industrial psychology. Others: information science, economic mathematics, scientific and technological information, materials science, molecular biology, microbial engineering, biomedical electronics, natural resource management, mineral and rock materials science, environmental earth science.