Examination subjects in art colleges usually include politics, English and professional courses. Among them, College English and College Chinese are unified examination subjects, with a full score of 150. The specific professional courses depend on the subject categories of undergraduate majors that candidates apply for. For example, candidates choose art, then professional courses may take an introduction to art.
It is worth noting that due to geographical restrictions, art candidates need to inquire about the promotion policy in their region and determine the preparation majors and subjects. In addition, some provinces may only take public courses, such as politics and English, but not specialized courses. Therefore, candidates are advised to know and be familiar with the policies and examination requirements of the local college entrance examination in detail before registration.
What is an undergraduate course?
College entrance examination is a selective examination for college students to enter undergraduate courses, which is divided into full-time and part-time examinations, including unified recruitment, self-examination, examination and distance education. In ordinary higher education, undergraduate course is called "ordinary undergraduate course", which is a selective examination led by the provincial education department, organized and managed by the provincial education examination institute, and organized and implemented by the recruitment agencies in various districts and cities. In adult higher education, undergraduate education is the starting point of undergraduate education.
This kind of examination provides an opportunity for junior college students to upgrade their academic qualifications and further improve their personal competitiveness. However, candidates should also pay attention to the time, subject, place and admission process of the exam in order to make full preparations.