1, starting from high school to undergraduate unified examination subjects
(1) science: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages, physics and chemistry (physics and chemistry).
(2) Liberal arts (including foreign languages): Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages, history, geography (history, geography) of art majors, and the results of mathematics examinations are not included in the total score, which is for reference when admission.
2, the starting point of high school to college (higher vocational) unified examination subjects
(1) science (including physical education): Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages.
(2) Liberal arts (including foreign languages and arts): Mathematics test scores of Chinese, mathematics (arts), foreign languages and arts majors are not included in the total score for reference when enrolling students.
3, the starting point of the college to the undergraduate unified examination subjects.
The two public courses are politics and foreign languages; Professional basic courses. According to the subject category of the enrollment major, it is divided into eight subjects, and the examination subjects of public courses and professional basic courses are as follows:
(1) Philosophy, literature (except art), history, Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine (first-class discipline): politics, foreign languages, college Chinese.
(2) Art (first-class subject): introduction to politics, foreign languages and art.
(3) Engineering and science (except four first-level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (1).
(4) Economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology and pharmacy (except Chinese medicine): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (2).
(5) Law: politics, foreign languages and civil law.
(6) Pedagogy (except vocational education): politics, foreign languages and educational theory.
(7) Agronomy: the basis of politics, foreign languages and ecology.
(8) Medicine (except Chinese medicine and pharmacy): the combination of politics, foreign languages and medical care.
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