The number of graduates majoring in Chinese language and literature is 16 1, and the employment rate is 98.76%. There are 73 graduates majoring in clinical medicine, and the employment rate is 98.63%. The number of graduates majoring in hydrology and water resources engineering is 57, and the employment rate is 98.25%. The number of graduates majoring in information management and information system is 5 1, and the employment rate is 98.04%.
There are 50 graduates majoring in philosophy, and the employment rate is 98%. There are 50 graduates majoring in communication, and the employment rate is 98%. The number of graduates majoring in preventive medicine is 4 1, and the employment rate is 97.56%. There are 307 graduates majoring in electrical engineering and automation, and the employment rate is 97.39%. There are 69 graduates majoring in automation, and the employment rate is 97. 1%. There are 32 graduates majoring in psychology, and the employment rate is 96.88%.
Wuhan University is not only the number one university in Hubei, but also ranks very high in the country. The well-known "985" key university is the dream of many students. As far as the floor space is concerned, Wuhan University covers an area of 5 187 mu, with more than 50,000 teachers and students.
How to choose a major
1. Self-assessment: Know your interests, values, skills and advantages. Think about what you like to do, what you are good at and what you want to achieve in your future career.
2. Investigation of professional fields: Understand the characteristics, employment prospects, work contents and requirements of different professional fields. Read relevant books, papers, websites or consult professionals to have a more comprehensive understanding of different majors.
3. Explore hobbies: participate in various activities, internships, volunteer work or courses to better understand your interests and preferences. Try different fields and experience possible professional directions for yourself.
4. Consider career prospects: understand the employment prospects and market demand of different majors. Consider the professional employment rate, salary level, industry development trend and possible career paths. Flexibility and employment opportunities are also factors to be considered.
5. Communicate with others: communicate with professionals, industry practitioners, professors, students or other people with relevant experience and listen to their suggestions and opinions. Their experience and insights can help you better understand the reality of different majors.
6. Consider the future development: consider the long-term development and learning curve of the major. Some fields may need long-term study and further study, and some fields may need constant adaptation and learning new skills.