* * * University elective knowledge: students must be given full choice. This right of choice is not only the due right of students as education demanders, tuition payers, individualists and school management participants (democratic rights), but also the due right of professors as education providers, academic decision makers, individualists and school management participants (democratic rights).
Course selection time: general undergraduate schools start from the second grade. Generally, it is conducted on the educational administration website of the school, and the next semester is chosen in this semester.
Types of elective courses in universities
In nature, university elective courses can be roughly divided into two categories: public elective courses and professional elective courses.
As far as the content is concerned, it is basically what majors the school has, what elective courses will be offered accordingly, and some other courses (education, art)
Literature: such as China language and literature, history, philosophy, etc.
Linguistics: various foreign languages and some local dialects (for example, Cantonese is an elective course in our school).
Science: major in mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology.
Computer category: computer basics, the use of all kinds of software, programming languages, multimedia design, etc.
Engineering: such as electromechanical engineering, architecture and other engineering and technical majors.
Art: Music, dance and fine arts. Sports: various sports activities, such as basketball and badminton.
Education: such as psychology, ideology and politics, college students' love, youth life and so on. Economic management: economics, management, such as international trade, business management, etc.
Entertainment: various card game courses, etc.
Medicine: such as pharmacology, hygiene and basic medicine.
Practical politics: such as the current international situation, domestic interesting comments and so on.
University elective courses and credits
University elective courses can be roughly divided into two categories: public elective courses and professional elective courses.
Public elective courses generally require low credits, about 10 credits, and some schools have restrictions on humanities and science and technology courses that contain several credits.
Professional elective courses are generally only provided to students of this major, and most of them are professional courses, with a total credit requirement of more than 20 points, which is an important way to master professional knowledge.
The credit requirements of elective courses are generally hard indicators for graduation, and only after completing credits can you qualify for graduation. Tuition in some schools is related to the academic performance of elective courses.