Thirteenth courses selected by students are generally not allowed to be revoked at will after approval. If there are special circumstances, you must apply to the college within two weeks after the course starts, and it will take effect after being approved by the dean of the college. If you need to re-select other courses, you must re-apply within two weeks of the start of the course, and the results of the newly selected courses without approval will not be recognized.
Fourteenth schools allow students with excellent grades and strong self-study ability to apply, and after approval, they are exempted from listening and taking related courses.
1. exemption: students have basically mastered the content of a course to be offered next semester through self-study, and can apply for exemption at the end of the semester (self-study notes, exercises, etc. Courses must be handed in), with the consent of the dean of the college, you are exempted from taking the exam arranged by the college, and those with a score of 75 or above are allowed to be exempted from the exam. You can only apply for exemption once for each course.
2. Exemption from listening: Students with an average grade point average of 3.0 or above last semester can apply in writing for exemption from listening to a course within the first week of school. With the approval of the dean of the college, you can not attend classes, but you must finish your homework on time and take the mid-term exam and course practice teaching before you are eligible to take the final exam of this course. Students should not apply for more than two courses in one semester.
3. Political theory courses, moral education, physical education, military theory, experiments, internships, curriculum design, graduation project (thesis), etc. Not exempt from attending classes and attending classes.