How many credits do you need for public elective courses and professional elective courses when you graduate from Surveying and Mapping College? Can I graduate early if I finish ahead of schedule?
The training plan of our school is generally made every few years, mainly to ensure the stability of the training plan. The 2006 version of the training program is now applicable to students in grades 06-08, and there may be few fine-tuning in each grade. In the teaching plan of the training program, the credits of general education courses are stipulated: they are divided into five categories: humanities, social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences, Chinese civilization and foreign culture, and interdisciplinary fields. Students should complete at least 65,438+02 credits and take at least 2 credits in each field. At least 4 credits in humanities or social sciences or China civilization and foreign culture. Students who take repeated or similar courses with this major are not included in the general education credits. Cross-professional courses recognize credits. The column of "Total Graduation Credits" at the bottom of the attached table stipulates compulsory courses and elective courses: the total credits are150; The credits for the elective course of Surveying and Mapping Engineering shall not be less than 45.5 credits, of which the credits for the elective course of General Education Guidance shall be ≥12; Professional elective course credits ≥ 25; Elective course credits for geophysics are not less than 45.5 credits, among which the elective course credits for general education guidance are ≥12; Professional elective course credits ≥25. Graduation requirements and other necessary explanations of undergraduate teaching management office of Surveying and Mapping College on March 9, 2009. Students of this major have completed the required credits, and their foreign language test scores have reached the graduation requirements of Wuhan University. Those who have completed and passed the thesis defense are allowed to graduate. Those who meet the conditions for conferring a school degree will be awarded a bachelor's degree in engineering.