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What subjects are there in adult universities? Can I choose?
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Starting point from high school to undergraduate course

Science: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages, physics, chemistry.

Liberal arts (including foreign languages): Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages, history and geography.

Starting point of high school to junior college (higher vocational education)

Science: Chinese, mathematics (science), foreign languages.

Liberal arts (including foreign languages): Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages.

Medical subjects (except Chinese medicine and pharmacy): linguistics, mathematics (science), foreign languages, and the combination of medicine and nursing.

Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine: Chinese, Mathematics (Science), Foreign Languages, Comprehensive Prison Management of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Reeducation through Labor Management: Chinese, Mathematics (Literature), Foreign Languages, and Prison (Reeducation through Labor) Foundation offered by the Central Judicial Police Officer Education College.

All majors in public security colleges: Chinese, mathematics (literature), foreign languages, public security professional foundation.

From junior college students to college students

Philosophy, literature (except art), history, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine (first-class discipline): politics, foreign languages, college Chinese, specialized courses (determined by the examiner's college).

Art (first-class discipline): politics, foreign languages, introduction to art, and specialized courses (determined by the examiner's college)

Engineering, science, (except four first-level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (1) and specialized courses (determined by the examiner's college).

Economics, management, vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology, pharmacy and other six first-level disciplines (except Chinese medicine): politics, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (II) and specialized courses (determined by the examiner's college).

Law: politics, foreign languages, civil law and specialized courses (determined by the examination institute)

Pedagogy (except the first-level subjects of vocational education): politics, foreign languages, educational theory, and specialized courses (determined by examiner colleges)

Agronomy: politics, foreign languages, basic ecology, specialized courses (determined by the examination institute)

Medical courses (except Chinese medicine and other two first-class disciplines): politics, foreign languages, comprehensive medicine, and specialized courses (determined by examiner colleges).