But Nankai is a traditional liberal arts school, and the overall quality of liberal arts is indeed higher than that of Tianda. Universities are not shy about this. It can be said that if the landlord really wants to take the liberal arts exam, Nankai's majors are far beyond the sky except management (strictly speaking, management is not a humanities subject). Even, it has reached a level far behind the world.
As for the dominant disciplines of Nankai liberal arts, it is generally recognized that history and economy are not the first in the country. The best major of Nankai University of Economics is finance, and it can really enter the top three in the north, but dare not say the first. Although the recent undergraduate teaching evaluation of the School of History is indeed the first in the country, there are still many problems from the actual situation. For example, the World History Research Center in Nankai is the largest in China, but no one studies European history and African history, let alone China's modern history and European history.
The same is true of other departments. The national key discipline of the College of Liberal Arts is ancient literature, and the dominant discipline of the Department of Philosophy is China's philosophy, especially the study of Neo-Confucianism. Ma Zhe is OK. Marxist college is relatively backward, so it is recommended not to consider it. Zhou Zhengyuan's sociology and international relations have a good academic influence, but the employment rate is the lowest in Nankai over the years. As for political science, anyone with a little common sense will know that Tianjin Normal University in the same city is the best in the country. Law school has the lowest level, so far there is no doctoral program, far less than Tianjin Normal University. Of course, you can't apply