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Postgraduate subjects of computer science in Southwest University
The postgraduate subjects of computer major in Southwest University include ideological and political theory, English I, mathematics I and basic synthesis of computer major (data structure and operating system).

Southwest University is a key comprehensive university directly under the Ministry of Education jointly established by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and Chongqing Municipality. It is the first batch of "world-class discipline construction universities", national 21/engineering and 985 engineering advantage discipline innovation platform construction universities, and "double-class" agricultural alliance member universities.

Southwest University has 53 first-level disciplines, including 3 national key disciplines, 2 national key (cultivation) disciplines, 28 first-level disciplines have the right to award doctoral degrees, 5 1 first-level disciplines have the right to award master's degrees, there are 1 professional doctoral degrees and 19 professional master's degrees, there are 22 post-doctoral research stations and 8.

Current situation of computer specialty:

Computer-related majors refer to computer-related disciplines focusing on software and system development. Computer technology has obvious comprehensive characteristics, closely combined with electronic engineering, applied physics, mechanical engineering, modern communication technology, mathematics and so on, and developed rapidly.

Major:

1, Information Science: Information Science refers to a new comprehensive discipline with information as the main research object, information movement law and application method as the main research content, computer and other technologies as the main research tools, and expanding human information functions as the main goal.

2. Software Engineering This is a discipline that studies the construction and maintenance of effective, practical and high-quality software with engineering methods. It involves programming languages, databases, software development tools, system platforms and standard design patterns.