The examination subjects of self-taught English may change slightly in colleges and universities every year, but they are unchanged on the whole. The following topics are for your reference only. Please also look at the regulations of colleges and universities that want to apply for specific examination subjects.
Self-taught English (junior college) examination subjects:
Ideological and Moral Cultivation and Legal Basis, Introduction to Dong Ze Thought and Socialism with Chinese characteristics Theory System, College Chinese, Computer Application Foundation, Computer Application Foundation (Practice), Listening and Speaking, English Reading (II), English Writing Foundation, Comprehensive English (II), General Situation of English-speaking Countries, English Reading (I) and Comprehensive English (I).
Self-taught English (undergraduate) examination subjects:
Outline of China's Modern History, Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism, Legal Basis, Applied Writing, English Translation, Advanced English, Selected Reading of British and American Literature, Interpretation and Listening, and Second Foreign Language (Japanese).
Second Foreign Language (French), Second Foreign Language (German), English Writing, Modern Linguistics, English Grammar, English Lexicology, English Graduation Examination.
Unified enrollment can be exempted from the examination of qualified courses of the same name:
All kinds of college students who apply for self-taught examinations can be exempted from taking self-taught subjects with the same credits and the same course name.
Postgraduates, undergraduates, college graduates and self-taught graduates of all kinds of colleges and universities can apply for the second major of the self-taught examination, and they can all be exempted from taking some courses that they have studied and obtained examination results according to regulations.
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