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What courses are there in universities?
The university courses are as follows:

(1) Basic course. For example, advanced mathematics in economics, college Chinese in grammar, college English in various majors, computer, philosophy and so on.

(2) Specialized compulsory courses. Take economics as an example, such basic specialized courses as microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics.

Art education major is actually a normal major, so the course scope is very wide. However, judging from the direction you just entered the Times, the majors of art education department are: Chinese painting, oil painting, design, watercolor, and so on. Choosing this major will also involve other majors in normal classes.

(3) Specialized elective courses. On the basis of certain majors in previous semesters, there will be some credit requirements for elective courses. Similarly, taking economics as an example, there may be more different professional directions. For example, the theoretical research is relatively in-depth in meso-microeconomics, or customer relationship management that is biased towards enterprise management.

(4) General education. On the basis of specialized courses, the school may also require general courses with certain credits. This kind of course may have nothing to do with your major. It may be language, art or science. It is a good way to enrich yourself.

(5) physical education class. Physical education class in most colleges and universities is also a elective system. You can choose different physical education courses you like in different semesters. Football, basketball, badminton, table tennis, swimming and track and field are basically available.