Self-taught undergraduate courses are divided into self-taught undergraduate courses and self-taught undergraduate courses. There is no tuition fee for the self-taught undergraduate course, only the registration fee. The registration fee for each subject ranges from 30 yuan to 40 yuan, and the fees for all examination subjects add up to about 600 yuan. The tuition fee for self-taught examination varies from school to school, generally ranging from 3,000 yuan to 4,000 yuan/year.
How much does it cost to take the self-taught undergraduate course?
1, registration fee: the registration fee for the self-taught undergraduate course is generally 30-60 yuan, and the subjects of the self-taught undergraduate course are different, which is about 12- 16, almost 600 yuan.
2. Book fee: Because the prices of different subjects are different, the book fee for a single subject is 30-50 yuan.
3. Practical course fees: Each school is different, but most of them are in 300-500 yuan.
4. Thesis fee: papers need to be submitted after graduation, and each school is different. The cost of thesis guidance is between 500- 1000 yuan.
Therefore, self-taught undergraduate students need 1500-2000 yuan, and students who apply for classes need to pay extra tuition for remedial classes, with an average of 3000- 10000 yuan, depending on the types and subjects of the classes they apply for.
How to teach yourself in undergraduate course?
Self-taught undergraduate candidates should be clear about the colleges and majors they want to apply for, log in to the self-taught registration system, fill in basic information and volunteers, and freshmen should participate in on-site confirmation and course registration. After registration, you need to take the unified examination of single subject according to the professional plan, and you can apply for graduation after passing all the examinations. When receiving the graduation certificate, self-taught undergraduate students should also submit the diploma of college degree or above recognized by the state.
Self-taught undergraduate students generally need to take courses from 12 to 16, among which public courses need 3 to 5 courses (Outline of Modern History of China, Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism, English II) and specialized courses need 8 to 10. Some specialized courses are also divided into compulsory courses and elective courses.
Self-taught majors are divided according to the majors they apply for. For example, self-taught undergraduate administrative management majors need to be tested: western political system, public policy, administrative organization theory, administrative law and administrative procedure law (I), civil service system, general logic, financial management, an introduction to China culture, China administrative history and so on.