What subjects do on-the-job employees have to take in their undergraduate courses?
In the college entrance examination, the examination subjects of human resources management specialty are: College English (public subject), advanced mathematics (public subject), basic and specialized courses of human resources specialty. The explanation is as follows: the subjects of unified recruitment examination are divided into unified examination and school examination. (1) unified examination subjects: no examination subjects, science, specifically: the admission category is determined by the majors studied in the junior college stage; Examination subjects; Admission category liberal arts; College Chinese, English; Literature and history, law, education and art; Advanced mathematics, English; Science and engineering, economic management, agronomy, medical arts, and physical education majors can be organized by the enrollment institutions to take additional exams with the consent of the provincial education examinations institute, and completed before the registration begins. Candidates who pass the professional additional examination can fill in the corresponding colleges and professional volunteers. (2) The school adopts basic courses and specialized courses. The basic course is the provincial unified examination, and the specialized course is the topic of undergraduate colleges. In addition, unified recruitment cannot be applied for across provinces. For details, please refer to the following explanations: The full name of "College Entrance Examination" is "Selecting Excellent Higher Vocational College Graduates to Enter the Unified Examination for Undergraduate Study", also known as "College Entrance Examination", "Ordinary Full-time College Entrance Examination" and "3+2 College Entrance Examination". It means that college graduates are selected to participate in the unified examination organized by the Provincial Education Examinations Institute in the next semester of the third grade before graduation (some provinces issue papers for schools) and are selected to enter ordinary undergraduate colleges for two-year undergraduate study. After graduating from college, you can be promoted to the undergraduate colleges with corresponding majors in your province and enjoy the same treatment as ordinary undergraduates. Upon graduation, undergraduate degrees and degree certificates of general higher education will be awarded. Applicants are only ordinary full-time college graduates, and they must pass CET-3. Some provinces require CET-4, and there is no record of failing, and the reported majors must correspond to or be in the same category as their majors, and only apply for undergraduate colleges in this province, and cross-provincial applications are not allowed.