1, China people and China citizens, regardless of gender, age, nationality, race and education level, can register for the higher education self-study examination at the time and place specified by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute.
2. Candidates who apply for self-taught undergraduate courses should apply for undergraduate courses different from their majors and try corresponding courses according to the different needs of their majors.
3, has announced the closure of the professional, only in accordance with the provisions of the relevant documents to register candidates.
4. For majors with special requirements, candidates must apply according to relevant regulations. When candidates apply for the undergraduate diploma, they must submit the original diploma of junior college or above recognized by the state, otherwise they will not apply for the undergraduate diploma. Candidates who are studying in a junior college can also apply for an undergraduate course, but they must have a junior college diploma when they receive an undergraduate diploma.
Subject setting of self-study exam
1, public * * * course
There are generally about 3-5 public courses, among which Outline of Modern History of China, Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism and English II are compulsory courses regardless of major. If you are a science and engineering major, you will also take advanced mathematics, linear algebra and other subjects; If it is an applied major, you will also take courses such as "Computer Application Foundation" or "Computer Application in Management System".
2. Professional courses
Generally, there are 8- 10 professional courses, and the setting of professional courses is set by the examiner school according to the teaching requirements of our students' majors. For example, if you apply for a law major, then the examination subjects will involve: civil law, criminal law, commercial law, international law and so on. Specialized courses are courses that can be directly related to the basic knowledge and skills of the majors studied, including compulsory courses and elective courses. Compulsory courses are the courses that candidates must refer to and must pass the passing line stipulated by the school; Elective courses are not compulsory subjects, and candidates only need to choose the courses to be tested according to their own credit requirements.
Step 4 change course
There are usually 3-5 courses, and changing courses is aimed at more difficult subjects. Candidates can choose to take several other courses instead of this course according to their own actual situation, of course, it depends on their own actual situation and the specific requirements of the school.
5. Graduation thesis (design)
Candidates who take the self-taught undergraduate course must complete their graduation thesis and pass it after attending all the examination subjects of this major, which is also one of the requirements for applying for graduation.