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Why don't freshmen take professional courses?
Summary: When the freshman is consolidating the foundation, only by practicing the foundation well can we lay the foundation for the later professional courses. If any major wants to connect perfectly from high school to university, it needs to go through a period of excess knowledge. Freshman is the stage of learning some reserve knowledge that your major needs.

The task of specialized courses is to enable students to master the necessary professional basic theories, professional knowledge and professional skills, understand the frontier science and technology and development trend of this major, and cultivate the ability to analyze and solve general practical problems within the scope of this major.

Rules of postgraduate courses:

Most majors have four courses. The first political course, the second foreign language, the third math or business course (some majors don't take math), and the fourth business or professional course, each lasting 3 hours. The professional papers of all participating schools are the same. The specialized course is the fourth and last subject, and the exam week is 2-5 pm on Sunday.

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