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What major can liberal arts students apply for?
Humanities and social sciences:

Philosophy: philosophy, religion, logic (the logic direction generally recruits science students, and occasionally there are plans for liberal arts students);

Economics: Economics, finance, finance, international economy and trade, insurance, etc.

Law: law;

Political science: political science and administration, international politics and diplomacy;

Sociology: sociology, social work;

Ethnology: Ethnology;

Marxist theory: Marxist theory, ideological and political education, the history of the Communist Party of China;

Pedagogy: pedagogy, humanities education, preschool education, science education, primary education, special education and art education;

Sports: sports, sports (these subjects are basically limited to sports students, and liberal arts sports students can apply);

China language and literature: China language and literature, Chinese international education, China minority language and literature;

Foreign languages and literature: translation, business English, English, Japanese, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Korean, etc. , and many small language majors;

News communication: journalism, communication, advertising, radio and television, editing and publishing;

History: history, world history, archaeology, cultural relics, museum science;

Psychology: psychology (only a few colleges and universities recruit liberal arts students, most of them recruit science students);

Medical category:

Chinese medicine and Chinese pharmacy generally have liberal arts programs. A few nursing universities recruit liberal arts students, and a few clinical medical universities recruit liberal arts students (generally speaking, medicine is still dominated by science, so it is difficult for liberal arts students to study medicine and report to universities because most universities do not accept it).

Management category:

Business administration: business administration, marketing, accounting, financial management, human resource management, enterprise management, international business and cultural industry management;

Tourism management: tourism management, hotel management, exhibition economic management;

Agricultural economic management: agricultural and forestry economic management, rural regional development management;

Public management: public administration, administrative management, labor and social security;

Library information and archives management: library science and archives science;

Art category (this category is only for art students and has little to do with arts and sciences):

Music, dance, art, art design, drama, film and television literature, etc.

Basically, the above is a summary of all the majors that liberal arts students can apply for in the college entrance examination.