Five core courses of computer science and technology, 14 credits.
30240243 Operating System 3 credits Spring
30240382 Compilation Principles 2 credits Spring
40240432 Formal Language and 2-branch Spring of Automata
30240042 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 2 credits fall
40240595 professional practice 5 credits summer vacation
A5: 6 core courses for computer software major, with 23 credits.
Computer system software (1) 4 credits in autumn
Computer System Software (2) 4 credits Spring
Data structure and algorithm (2) 4 credits
Software Theory Foundation (1) 4 credits
Fundamentals of Software Theory (2) 2 credits in autumn
44 100265 Summer Professional Training 5 credits
(1) Basic course of mathematics and natural science (not less than 37 credits)
1) 10 course, not less than 3 1 credit.
Six courses in mathematics are not less than 2 1 credit.
1042 1055 calculus A( 1) 5 credits.
1042 1065 calculus A(2) 5 credits
1042 1094 linear algebra (1) 4 credits.
1042 1 102 linear algebra (2) 2 credits
Choose one out of three.
10420243 random mathematical method 3 credits
10420803 probability theory and mathematical statistics 3 credits
30230742 Probability Theory and Stochastic Process (1) 2 credits
Choose one of the two
10420252 introduction to complex variable function 2 credits
1042 1 133 complex variable function and mathematical equation 3.
Four basic courses of natural science are not less than 10 credits.
College physics class group 1 ≥4
College Physics Class Group 2 ≥4
10430782 physics experiment A( 1) 2 credits.
1043080 1 physics experiment B( 1) 1 credit.
10430792 physics experiment a (2) 2 credits
104308 1 1 physics experiment b (2) 1 credit
2) Compulsory credits, not less than 6 credits.
Mathematics is not less than 4 credits.
10420262 Introduction to Mathematical Equations 2 credits
Choose one of the three courses in the numerical analysis course group. See Appendix 2 for details.
202400 13 discrete mathematics (1) 3 credits
20240023 Discrete Mathematics (II) 3 credits
34 100224 Discrete Mathematics 4 credits
40420393 Discrete Mathematics 3 credits
202500 13 operational research 3 credits
40420563 Functional Analysis (1) 3 credits
Calculus 4 credits on manifold 30420324
00420 1 13 Algebraic Coding Theory 3 credits
10420672 elementary number theory and polynomial 2 credits
604200 13 3 credits of applied statistics
Foundation of natural science
20430094 Quantum and Statistics 4 credits
20430022 Statistical Mechanics 2 credits
104500 12 introduction to modern biology 2 credits
See Appendix 2 for 3 credits of Modern Physics Experiment Course Group.
10430543 3 credits of modern physics
10430553 3 credits of high-tech physics foundation
104400 12 college chemistry B 2 credits
(2) the basic course of the subject is not less than 24 credits.
1) 2 required courses with 3 credits.
20 1304 12 engineering drawing foundation 2 credits
302 1004 1 Introduction to Information Science and Technology 1 Credit
2) The required credit is not less than 265,438+0. See appendix 1 for details.
3-4 credits in Circuit and Electronics.
Program design and software course group 1 2-3 credits
Programming and software course group 2 2 credits
Programming and software course group 3 3-5 credits
Electronic course group 1 3-4 credits
Electronic course group 2 3-4 credits
Electronic experiment course group 1-2 credits
Data structure course group 3-5 credits
Signal class group 4 credits
Computer Principles Course Group 3-4 credits
Group 4 credits of control class
Communication principle and network course group 3-4 credits
2-4 credits for integrated systems and design
3) Suggest elective courses.
Electronic technology practice 1 credit
2 15 10202 Electronic Technology Practice (Decentralized) 2 credits
(3) Practice link 12 credits
Military theory and skills training is completed within 3 credits of entrance education.
Intensive foreign language training for freshmen is a 2-credit compulsory course for all non-foreign language majors, which is scheduled for 1-3 weeks in the summer semester of freshmen.
1 Choose a program training team with 2 credits. See appendix 1 for details.
Please refer to appendix 1 for 5 credits of practical course.