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What can computer-related majors learn?
Hello, I am an undergraduate majoring in computer (hardware). You can share the courses you have taught: college computer basic courses, C language programming, data structure, circuit and analog electronics, digital circuit and logic design, Java university practice courses, introduction and application technology of database system, Web page design and production, operating system, computer network, assembly language, computer composition principle of software engineering, microcomputer interface, Web application technology, Visual C#. NET, Linux system application and development, network engineering and network technology.

According to the syllabus, students can master the principle and structure of computer composition, skillfully operate various programming language platforms and develop a medium-sized project.

According to the software and hardware, C/C++.Java. ASP.NET is the mainstream language. You can understand everything, but you must be proficient in one subject, so that you can write a little envy to solve the problem. In terms of hardware, learning assembly, computer composition principle, microcomputer interface, embedded and so on can make some achievements in embedded development.

Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. Enterprises value not only professional education, but also your development ability is the same as or stronger than others. Why won't you be admitted?