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Dominant disciplines of Changzhou University
The dominant disciplines of Changzhou University are new energy materials science and engineering, chemical engineering and technology.

1, new energy materials science and engineering

New energy science and engineering is a new engineering specialty, which mainly studies the types, characteristics, applications and future development trends of new energy and related engineering technologies, including wind energy, solar energy, biomass energy and nuclear energy.

The main courses of new energy materials and engineering specialty include fan aerodynamics, heat transfer, material mechanics, mechanical design basis, solid state physics and semiconductor physics, motor mechanics, circuit theory, analog electronic technology, digital electronic technology and so on.

2. Chemical Engineering and Technology

Chemical engineering and technology majors include chemical engineering and technology and analytical chemistry, polymer chemistry and physics, material physical chemistry and other similar disciplines. Combining the unique advantages of biomass energy, new energy and green chemical industry, the discipline has established four discipline directions by continuously refining the discipline direction.

Among them, modern analytical testing and sensing technology focuses on the modern separation and analysis of chemical and biological sensors and complex samples and their applications in chemical industry, nonferrous metals, environment, metallurgy, food, health, medical inspection and other fields; The direction of chemical technology is mainly to carry out research on new processes and technologies of fine chemicals, and research on synthesis methods and technologies of special functional chemicals.

The choice of major is as follows:

1, professional difficulty

The ranking of the most popular majors in the self-study exam is as follows:

Preschool education, administration, human resources and other subjects that need to be understood and recited.