Proportion table of credit allocation for each teaching module
1 public required course module 66.5 33.4%
2 public elective module 8.4%
3 subject (professional) required course module 28.5 14.3%
4 subject elective module 12 6%
5 Professional compulsory course module 20 10. 1%
6 Professional Elective Course Module 15 7.5%
7 concentrated practice teaching module 35 17.6%
8 Quality Education Implementation Plan 14 7%
Total 199 100%
Note: 1, you must complete 199 credits before you can graduate. 2. Elective courses must be completed with 35 credits, including 8 credits for public elective courses (at least 2 credits for public elective courses in humanities and social sciences and 2 credits for public elective courses in entrepreneurship education), 0/2 credits for subject elective courses and 0/5 credits for professional elective courses.
You can't graduate until you finish 199 credits, but you don't need so many credits to get a degree certificate. A degree certificate may require 190 credits. And you don't have to get 70 points in every subject. As long as you pass 60 points, you will get credits for that subject, otherwise you will make up the exam and make up the credits. If you don't fail the exam or retake more than 25 credits, you won't get a degree certificate, and you have to repeat the grade! Make-up exams are mainly aimed at advanced mathematics, linear algebra, college physics, circuits, electronic technology, single chip microcomputer, sensor principle, detection technology, engineering optics and other basic and professional courses. Quiz is an elective course or practical course such as college physical education, field bus technology, automatic control practice and introduction to nondestructive testing.