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What are the majors of China Agricultural University?
China Agricultural University specializes in chemistry, biological sciences, computer science and technology, agricultural engineering, agricultural water conservancy engineering, resources and environmental science, food science and engineering, agronomy, horticulture, plant protection, animal science, grassland science, agricultural and forestry economic management, animal medicine, land resource management, electronic information engineering, vehicle engineering, electrical engineering and its automation, rural regional development, agricultural and forestry economic management, food quality and safety, etc.

Agricultural University is a comprehensive university with different majors. According to different majors, the focus of study is different. Specialities include: plant protection, animal husbandry, crop genetics and breeding, plant nutrition, agricultural pest control, agronomy, animal genetics and breeding, animal nutrition and feed science, and grassland science.

In addition, the employment prospects of agricultural universities are still very good. First, they can become the staff of national R&D centers and research institutes. The vast majority of students in Agricultural University and Agriculture and Forestry University are not going to farm or plant trees, but to be researchers in national R&D centers or research institutes.

Indeed, some agricultural students really need to learn basic farming knowledge and master farming methods, but they have learned so much agricultural knowledge, the main purpose of which is to develop agriculture in China through theoretical research. In addition, there is a great demand for R&D talents in agriculture and forestry in China. Generally speaking, graduates of good agricultural universities are not too worried about employment and rarely change careers after graduation.

The second is to test institutions or civil servants. Generally speaking, undergraduate or master graduates majoring in liberal arts or agricultural related disciplines are the first choice for civil servants and institutions. Under the premise of "advantages", many graduates of agricultural universities will try to take careers or civil servants first, and then continue to consider agricultural-related industries after failing to pass the examination.