1, Material Science and Engineering: Also known as Material Science and Engineering, the material specialty of SUDA is very good, and it is a world-class construction discipline.
2. Materials Science and Engineering: Radiation science majors mainly study various rays. The radiation specialty of SUDA is a national key discipline and one of the few optional radiation majors.
3. Optical engineering: SUDA has many optical laboratories and has made many achievements in optics.
4. Law: The law major of Su Da is very good, and it is a key series of disciplines in Jiangsu Province. After studying law, life is also very good.
5. Bioengineering: As an old major of Suzhou University, bioengineering has a very good development prospect.
Choose professional skills
1, self-awareness: knowing your interests, values, skills and talents. Consider the subjects you are good at, your favorite activities, and your career goals, which will help you determine the professional direction that suits you.
2. Career research: study the career fields you are interested in and understand the relevant career requirements and employment prospects. Consider the demand and trend of the future job market, as well as the sustainability and development opportunities of the selected major.
3. Exploration options: Explore different professional fields and courses, including participating in professional exhibitions, internships, lectures, workshops or communicating with industry experts to gain a more comprehensive understanding.
4. Consulting experts: look for professional consultants, professors or industry experts inside and outside the school and ask them for information and suggestions from different majors. Their experience and insights can help you make more informed decisions.
5. Diversification of interests: consider choosing a major with wide interests and great flexibility, so that you can have more career choices. You can also consider a double degree, minor or interdisciplinary course to broaden your academic background and skills.
6. Field experience: Participate in internships, work experiences or volunteer activities as much as possible to experience your own interests. This will help you better understand your professional field and confirm whether you are satisfied with the job content.
7. Weigh the pros and cons: Evaluate the pros and cons of each major, including course difficulty, employment prospects, working environment, salary prospects, etc. Consider the factors you value and balance them comprehensively.