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What courses does ib have?
Six basic disciplines of IB:

1, experimental science group: the elective courses in this group include physics, chemistry, biology, environmental system and design engineering. This course group emphasizes the cultivation of students' practical ability, experimental ability, empirical thinking method and basic ability to engage in interdisciplinary cooperation projects, as well as the cultivation of students' moral and value thinking about the application of science to society.

2. Mathematics Group: This course group includes advanced mathematics level, advanced mathematics standard level, mathematics research and mathematics methods. It focuses on developing students' mathematics ability, cultivating students' ability to apply mathematics to society and other disciplines, and applying mathematics to information technology and information technology, with special emphasis on cultivating students' self-confidence in mathematics application.

3. Art category: including visual art, music, drama art, dance art, film and television art, etc. Cultivate students' pursuit and appreciation of beauty and glow their creative spirit.

4. Mother tongue culture group: the courses are language A 1 and world literature, and students are encouraged to cultivate a solid and profound mother tongue culture; At the same time, I also examine my mother tongue culture from the perspective of international multiculturalism.

5. foreign language group: the course is language b (modern language other than mother tongue). Foreign language courses can meet the needs of students with different backgrounds. From the young people who have mastered the second language and just come into contact with foreign languages, we can find suitable teaching content in the ib curriculum system. The basic principle of foreign language teaching is to emphasize the practical application of language.

6. Individuals and social groups: The courses that this group can choose include business administration, economics, geography, history, philosophy, psychology, social anthropology, information technology in a globalized society, etc.

Extended data:

IB courses are divided into standard difficulty courses (SL/ standard level) and more challenging and difficult courses (HL/ higher level). IB requires students to take at least six courses++epistemology, and at least three of these six courses are HL.

In addition to the academic requirements for students, students who choose IB diploma should complete 150 hours of social practice (CAS hours) within two years. At the A-Level stage, each student is generally required to choose three courses. Excellent students can choose four or more courses, or at least two.