Generally speaking, the curriculum is nothing more than mathematics, physics, chemistry, politics, history, philosophy, physical education and other courses. In addition to politics and history, there are many different versions of other course textbooks.
Mathematics includes advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics.
Physics includes college physics, quantum mechanics (in fact, few schools offer quantum mechanics courses for undergraduate chemistry majors), electrotechnics and other courses.
Chemistry includes inorganic chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry published by Jilin University and Blue Book of Inorganic Chemistry published by the Teaching and Research Section of the Third University), organic chemistry (Basic Organic Chemistry edited by Xing and Advanced Organic Chemistry in March), analytical chemistry (Principles of Analytical Chemistry edited by Wu) and physical chemistry (Physical Chemistry edited by Fu).
Political courses include ideological and moral cultivation and legal basis, an overview of Mao Zedong Thought and Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theoretical system, situation and policy, and contemporary world economy and politics. History includes the outline of China's modern history, and philosophy includes the basic principles of Marxism. These are all unified teaching materials.