First, public classes. Generally, there are about 3~5 courses, among which Outline of Modern History of China, Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism and English II are compulsory public courses, and all majors need to take these three courses.
Second, specialized courses. Generally, there are about 8 to 10 courses, and the setting of professional courses is set by the examiner's school according to the teaching requirements of this major. For example, the professional courses of law major include: civil law, criminal law, commercial law, international law and so on.
Third, basic courses. The basic course is a course of basic theory, knowledge and skills that candidates of this major should learn, with the purpose of laying the foundation for candidates to learn professional courses.
Fourth, elective courses. Elective courses refer to some elective courses set in a professional examination plan. For example, candidates who find English self-study difficult can choose several elective courses instead of English II credits, usually three to five, and different examiners have different requirements.
Introduction to self-study exam:
Self-study examination of higher education, referred to as self-study examination and self-study examination, is divided into social candidates and candidates who apply for the examination.
198 1 year, China began to try out the higher education self-study examination (hereinafter referred to as "self-study examination"). 1988, the State Council promulgated the Provisional Regulations on the Self-study Examination of Higher Education, and determined that the self-study examination is a combination of individual self-study, social assistance and national examination in the form of administrative regulations.
1988 "People's Republic of China (PRC) Higher Education Law" stipulates that "the state implements the system of higher education self-study examination", and the self-study examination determined by law is one of the basic systems of higher education in China.
Self-study examination system is the largest open higher education system in the world, which can best embody the concept of lifelong education and the characteristics of learning society. Guided by the national examination and based on individual self-study, there are a wide range of social education resources to participate in student assistance activities. It is a "university without walls" with China characteristics and the cradle of self-study.