Principles of Marxist Political Economy, Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought, Modern Chinese, Advanced Japanese (1) (2), Japanese Writing (2), Selected Reading of Japanese Literature, Translation (Chinese Translation Day), English (2), Introduction to Japanese, Listening and Speaking of Japanese (2), Graduation Synthesis, *** 12,
Self-study exam exemption conditions
1. College graduates can apply for self-taught undergraduate (segment) majors (that is, undergraduate courses), and they can be exempted from taking courses with the same name, code and credits.
2. Graduates from junior college or above who apply for undergraduate (section) or junior college (section) majors may be exempted from taking courses consisting of the basic knowledge of the original major and junior college (section). For example, graduates majoring in mathematics may be exempted from taking advanced mathematics (1) or linear algebra (economics and management), and China graduates may be exempted from taking college Chinese; English majors can be exempted from English (1) or English (2).
3, unified enrollment for self-study, can be appropriately exempted from the same credits, the same course name of self-study subjects. Postgraduates, undergraduate and junior college graduates of various institutions of higher learning with nationally recognized academic qualifications, as well as self-taught graduates who apply for the second major of self-taught examination, may be exempted from taking some courses that have been studied and passed the examination according to regulations.
4. Those who have obtained relevant certificates can be exempted from taking the corresponding courses: (1) Candidates who have passed the written test of PETS-3 in the national English proficiency test can be exempted from taking the English test (2); Obtaining CET-4 scores can also exempt some provinces and cities from English (1) or English (2); (2) Those who have obtained the certificate of Grade I (including Grade I B) or above in the National Computer Rank Examination, or those who have obtained the National NIT Computer Operation Basic Module (WINDOSW95) and any other modules (* * * two modules) may be exempted from the basic computer application courses for non-computer majors; (3) Those who have obtained the certificate of Grade II or above in the National Computer Rank Examination, or those who have obtained the module certificate of NIT "Application of Information Technology in Management System" may be exempted from taking courses such as "Application of Computer in Management System" for non-computer majors.
The above are the subjects that need to be tested for Japanese in Hubei self-taught college. Of course, the subjects of different institutions may be slightly different.