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What are the public courses in universities? What are the public courses in universities?
College public courses mainly include: college Chinese, computer application foundation, physical education, ideological and moral cultivation and legal foundation, English I, senior high school, situation and policy, outline of modern history of China, basic principles of Marxism, etc. University public courses are usually different according to the majors students study, such as accounting, because there is no university language.

Public course refers to the course that candidates of any major or some similar majors must study in the self-study exam of higher education.

Public courses are not necessarily directly related to students' majors, but they are essential courses to cultivate talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence and physique and provide methodology for further study.

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College public courses generally cross with basic courses. The basic course is a course that guides the basic theory, basic knowledge and basic skills of candidates in a certain major, and its role is to lay a solid foundation for candidates to master professional knowledge, learn science and technology and develop related abilities.

Basic courses are divided into professional theoretical basic courses and professional technical basic courses.