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What can I do when I graduate from Marxist philosophy? Can I only be a teacher?
You can't just be a teacher.

Graduates majoring in Marxist philosophy can engage in cultural and educational undertakings, go abroad, continue their doctoral studies, work as civil servants in national provincial and ministerial organs, go to foreign companies, and go to the news media, which is more diversified.

After graduation, graduate students majoring in Marxist philosophical principles can be teachers of Marxist philosophical principles (specialties).

Doctoral students majoring in Marxist philosophical principles can be teachers of Marxist philosophical principles (masters) after graduation. Postdoctoral students majoring in Marxist philosophy can be teachers of Marxist philosophy after graduation.

According to the existing conditions, the discipline of Marxist philosophy has three training directions:

Contemporary form of Marxist philosophy; Science and technology and society; Philosophy of social development. Postgraduates are required to systematically master the basic viewpoints, positions and methods of Marxist materialism, dialectics, epistemology, historical principles, original works and other disciplines related to philosophy, so as to cultivate the ability of independent analysis and problem solving.

Marxist philosophy majors include: Theory and Practice of Scientific Socialism, English, Selected Readings of Marxist Original Works, Special Studies on Marxist Philosophy, Development History of Marxist Philosophy, Special Studies on China Philosophy, Special Studies on Western Philosophy, China Marxism, Special Studies on Marxism Abroad, Marxism and Contemporary Philosophy.