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The three most difficult majors in engineering
The three most difficult majors in engineering are as follows:

communication engineering major

Communication engineering belongs to engineering electronic information specialty and is an important branch of electronic engineering. Communication industry involves a wide range of fields, which can be said to span the electronic and computer industries, which also increases the difficulty of learning communication engineering to some extent.

Many students majoring in communication engineering are complaining that because of the nature of their major, the curriculum of communication engineering major only offers five mathematics courses, and it is difficult for students with poor math scores to understand the specialized courses.

Automation major

Automation major is a subject based on automatic control theory. Automation specialty can be said to have two professional development directions, one is industrial process control direction, and the other is embedded system direction. It involves a wide range of fields, which is also the reason why automation specialty is difficult to learn.

Civil Engineering Profession

In many schools, civil engineering is the name of a department, a major category of enrollment and a professional name. For civil engineering, each school has different training direction and different emphasis.

In the process of studying civil engineering, students need to learn basic scientific knowledge such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer, as well as technical knowledge such as mechanics and materials, as well as corresponding engineering technical knowledge. It can be said that the requirements of civil engineering specialty for students' knowledge and professional knowledge are very high. Therefore, it is impossible to muddle along in this major university.