First, engineering.
Engineering specialty refers to the discipline that cultivates students' engineering practice ability and engineering management ability based on applied science and engineering technology. These majors mainly focus on cultivating students' application ability in the engineering field, so that they can engage in engineering design, technology research and development, manufacturing, engineering management and other aspects.
Engineering majors cover many engineering fields, including but not limited to mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and automation, civil engineering, chemical engineering and technology, material science and engineering, energy and power engineering, building environment and application engineering.
Second, science class.
Science major refers to a subject with basic scientific research and subject knowledge system as its main content. These majors mainly focus on cultivating students' scientific thinking, theoretical analysis and experimental operation ability, so that they have profound scientific literacy and solid scientific foundation.
Science majors cover many scientific fields, including but not limited to mathematics and applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, photoelectric information science and engineering, applied statistics and so on.
Science graduates can usually engage in scientific research, teaching, technology development and data analysis in scientific research institutions, universities, enterprises and institutions and various fields of scientific and technological innovation. Their career development directions include researchers, professors, scientists, data analysts and technical consultants.
Third, management class.
Management major refers to the discipline category that cultivates students' management ability and innovative thinking in organizational management, human resource management, marketing and strategic planning based on the theory and practice of management science. These majors mainly cultivate students' management ability in business and organization, so that they can manage at different levels and fields.
Management majors cover many management fields, including but not limited to enterprise management, human resource management, marketing, financial management, strategic management, international business and so on.