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What are the postgraduate courses for English majors?
There are four subjects in the postgraduate entrance examination for English majors, with a full score of 500. In addition to the national political examination, it is generally an independent test paper of colleges and universities (some schools such as Peking University choose the national political examination as the second).

The examination subjects for academic postgraduates majoring in English are: politics (65,438+000) and foreign studies (65,438+000). Different schools have different settings. Generally, students in at least four languages (Japanese, Russian, French, German and Spanish) and two specialized courses (65,438+050 each) will be selected.

The setting of specialized courses varies from school to school, and the specific settings can be found in the enrollment brochures and professional catalogues of the corresponding schools. Frequently inspected contents include: English basic skills, English-Chinese translation, basic knowledge of linguistics, British and American literature and culture, etc.