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How to divide the arts and sciences and how to choose them?
One: Choose according to your interests, and choose whatever you like.

Two: choose according to your own specialties. Choose liberal arts if you are strong in liberal arts, and science if you are strong in science.

Liberal arts, also known as humanities and social sciences, as its name implies, take the politics, economy and culture unique to human society as the research object.

Liberal arts are divided into humanities and social sciences.

Humanities studies human cultural heritage, and its classic disciplines are literature, history and philosophy. "History" includes history, archaeology, etc. Philosophy pays attention to methods, and aesthetics and art belong to the category of philosophy.

Social science is a discipline that studies social development, social problems and social laws, and it is a general term for four disciplines: law, education, economics and management. * * * There are 19 disciplines (first-class disciplines) and 120 majors (two disciplines) in the undergraduate catalogue. In 2004, there were 597 universities offering social science undergraduate majors. Social science is a science that human beings know and transform human society. Its research object is human society.

Liberal arts in universities include: politics, economy, law, philosophy, history, literature, art, foreign languages and literature, journalism and communication, anthropology, sociology, ethnology, management, education and so on.

The middle school liberal arts is: 1. The main subjects are Chinese, mathematics, English, politics, history and geography (geography has both liberal arts and science, which belongs to both arts and sciences. Physical geography belongs to science. ); 2. Others: art appreciation, music appreciation, dance appreciation and sports practice.

Science refers to natural science, applied science and mathematical logic. Contrary to liberal arts, science subjects mainly include: mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer software application, geography, technology and design practice. The birth and development of science is the result of the development of human wisdom, which indicates that human beings really know how to think about nature, so the development of science is also the key to the development of human science and natural thinking.