First of all, from the perspective of graduation, it is very important to complete the credits and pass the exam, so both professional courses and basic courses should be studied, but the study time of the two courses can be reasonably allocated.
Let's talk about basic courses first. In a sense, it is the framework of basic knowledge, and specialized courses are the height of a certain field, the breakthrough of your basic framework, and also the signboard of your work after graduation. As for which is more important, I personally prefer specialized courses.
First of all, from the perspective of employment after graduation, learning professional courses well is equivalent to having a skill, which is a stepping stone to finding a job in the future. At this time, it doesn't matter much as long as the basic courses are not too bad. Of course, this doesn't mean that we don't study basic courses at all, but that we can allocate more time to specialized courses than specialized courses.
Basic courses are almost the same, that is to say, its main frame structure is not very different, of course, there are individual differences, but professional courses are signs. When you are employed, you can't cover all aspects, so you must focus on it, that is, strengthen a certain ability. This is the importance of professionalism.
Of course, for people whose major is not necessarily your future work field, specialized courses are not that important. For these students, both basic courses and professional courses depend on their own preferences to determine your focus. Similarly, the importance of professional courses and basic courses is different in different majors. For those majors with strong practicality, the basic courses with strong practicality are more important.
Generally speaking, through the above situation, individuals tend to learn both specialized courses and specialized courses, but we can focus on specialized courses. After graduation, it is important to have a skill.