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What are the majors of graduate students in Shenzhen University?
The postgraduate majors of Shenzhen University are human resource management, business administration, foreign languages and literature, advertising, English, information management and information system, chemistry, information and computing science.

Major in finance, biological science, journalism and communication, Chinese language and literature, applied chemistry, photoelectric information engineering, engineering management, social work, electronic information engineering, mathematics, urban planning and civil engineering.

Difference of postgraduate types

Postgraduate entrance examination is mainly divided into initial examination and second examination. Only by passing the preliminary examination can you qualify for the second interview. After being admitted, you will get graduate status. When you graduate, you can get a master's diploma and a master's degree certificate if the course study and thesis defense meet the requirements of the degree regulations.

Before 20 17, it mainly refers to on-the-job graduate students, and most of them only award degrees, which are not included in the scope of national recognized academic qualifications. On-the-job education has a flexible learning style, which is aimed at on-the-job learning.

Recruiting on-the-job personnel and some majors require work experience, mainly in spare time. The examination method is usually conducted on June 5438+ 10 every year, which is called "National Joint Examination for On-the-job Personnel Studying for Master's Degree" and has been cancelled.

From 20 17, the title of "on-the-job postgraduate" will be abolished, and part-time postgraduate students will be established on the basis of full-time postgraduate students, and the entrance examination will be unified into the national unified entrance examination for postgraduate students (hereinafter referred to as "unified examination").

Learning methods are divided into full-time and part-time. Both of them have the same examination subjects and methods, the same scores, the same training standards, and both academic qualifications and degree certificates when they graduate.