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What is the major of South China University of Technology?
The majors of South China University of Technology are: law, law, intellectual property, sports training, English, Japanese, advertising, communication, editing and publishing, art design, engineering mechanics, machinery, material forming and control engineering, electromechanical integration engineering, industrial design, process equipment and control engineering, vehicle engineering, mechanical engineering and its automation, materials, etc.

I. Jurisprudence

Training objective: to cultivate compound talents who can systematically master the basic concepts and principles of law, be familiar with Chinese laws, regulations and related policies, be able to analyze and solve practical legal problems by using legal theoretical knowledge, and have high foreign language level, computer operation ability and good language expression ability.

Main courses: jurisprudence, Chinese legal history, constitution, civil law, commercial law, economic law, criminal law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, civil procedure law, criminal procedure law, international law, intellectual property law, international economic law and private international law.

Second, English.

Training objectives: To cultivate advanced, compound and applied English talents with strong English communication skills, applied English for science and technology, cultural knowledge of English-speaking countries, extensive interdisciplinary knowledge of science, engineering, economy and trade, humanities and law, and familiarity with computers.

Main courses: basic English, English listening, English reading, spoken English, advanced English, English writing and rhetoric, translation theory and skills, interpretation, English audio-visual speaking, selected reading of British and American literature, English translation for science and technology, introduction to business English linguistics, Japanese, German, advanced mathematics, computer application, statistics, economics, circuit and electronic technology, mechanical principles and other basic courses for engineering majors.