Electronic Information Engineering: The courses studied at school include: Mathematics: Advanced Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics, Fuzzy Mathematics, Topology, Discrete Mathematics: College Physics, Circuit Analysis, Analog Circuits, High Frequency Circuits, Digital Circuits, Signals and Systems, Automatic Control Principles, Digital Signal Processing, Principle and Application of Single Chip Microcomputer, Communication Principles, Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Engineering Assembly Language, C Programming, PLC Technology, etc., which have high requirements for mathematics. Physics is part of the circuit. Generally speaking, it is a difficult major, which needs the combination of practice and theory.
Mathematics and applied mathematics: this major studies the basic theoretical methods and applications of mathematics, especially in the modern high-tech environment. This major trains senior professionals who master the basic theories and methods of mathematical science, have the ability to use mathematical knowledge and computers to solve practical problems, have received preliminary training in scientific research, and can engage in research and teaching in science and technology, education and economic departments, or engage in applied research, scientific and technological development, decision-making management and software development in enterprises, institutions and administrative departments.