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What are the categories of undergraduate courses?
In China, undergraduate education is mainly divided into full-time undergraduate education and part-time undergraduate education.

Full-time undergraduates are usually enrolled by national colleges and universities through national unified examinations, independent enrollment or walks. Part-time undergraduate courses are mainly divided into self-taught undergraduate courses, adult college entrance examination, distance education, amateur education, open education and other types, and there are various learning methods.

Part-time undergraduate courses are mainly divided into self-taught undergraduate courses, adult college entrance examination, distance education, amateur education, open education and other types, with diverse learning methods and uncertain learning years.

Undergraduate courses are divided into public undergraduate courses and private undergraduate courses. Including public one, public two, private two and private three. According to the different batches of college entrance examination, undergraduate courses are also divided into undergraduate courses, two undergraduate courses and three undergraduate courses, but they all belong to the same level and grade (that is, undergraduate education level). At the same time, undergraduate courses are divided into "key undergraduate colleges" and "ordinary undergraduate colleges".

The nature of state-owned universities:

1. Public universities are established by the state, and the state provides part of the funds for their construction.

2. Public universities are institutions owned by the whole people, and their funds are mainly allocated by the government.

3. There are certain financial controls, but the staffing must be subject to the arrangement and approval of the education department.

4. The tuition fees of state-owned universities are relatively low, generally lower than those of private universities.

5. The enrollment plans of state-owned universities are generally arranged by national or local education departments, with certain policies and standards.

6. The teaching quality and academic level of state-owned universities are generally high, with good social reputation and influence.