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Do graduate students who take a master's degree in education have to take a math test?
As far as I know, all education-related majors in Southwest University don't take the advanced mathematics test (if they take the test, it will be a unified test, with a full score of 150, which is higher than foreign languages and politics in the unified test subjects).

There are more than ten majors (directions) related to education in Southwest University (such as educational principles, curriculum and teaching theory, educational history, comparative education, preschool education, higher education, adult education, vocational and technical education, special education, basic education, children's organization and ideological education, educational economy and management, educational technology, ethnic education, development and educational psychology, physical training, mathematics education and ideological and political education).

The subjects of the initial examination are basically: unified examination subjects: ideological and political theory, English (or Japanese); Specialized course: basic synthesis of pedagogy. For applicants with the same academic qualifications, additional tests are conducted according to the professional direction (such as educational research methods and educational psychology).

In fact, similar questions were explained in detail when the landlord logged into Southwest University of official website, and the answer was much more authoritative and specific than here.