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Does Dalian International Studies University have to take the self-study exam full-time?
No need.

Self-taught examination of higher education, referred to as self-taught examination and self-taught examination for short, can be divided into two categories: large-scale self-taught examination (social candidates) and small-scale self-taught examination (applicants). There are two main ways for candidates to learn, one is to study in a student-aided point held in colleges and universities or to enter our school for full-time study (students who adopt this learning method are called application-oriented candidates), and the other is to study or self-study in a student-aided unit held in society (students who adopt this learning method are called social candidates).

The curriculum of the self-study exam is divided into:

1, public basic course: all candidates with major or similar major must attend this course. For example, an introduction to the basic principles of Marxism, an outline of China's modern history, English II, political economy, etc. Although the public course is not necessarily directly related to the major studied, it is an essential course to cultivate talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence and physique and to provide methodology for further study of other contents.

2. Professional basic courses: courses of basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills that candidates of this major should learn. The basic course is to lay a foundation for candidates to master professional knowledge, learn professional technology and develop our related abilities. For example, "Principles of Management" for business administration (undergraduate) majors and "Fundamentals and Applications of E-commerce" for e-commerce majors belong to basic courses.

3. Specialized courses: basic courses directly related to professional knowledge and skills (referred to as specialized courses).

4. Elective courses: Limited choice of subjects you need to study. The choice of elective subjects is limited, and you can only choose within the scope of courses specified in the professional examination plan. Simply put, it is to give us some elective subjects and let us choose our own study. Candidates choose the subjects they want to take according to their abilities and interests.