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What are the majors in engineering?
Engineering specialty, that is, engineering specialty, refers to engineering discipline specialty. Engineering refers to the research and application of technologies and processes such as machinery, architecture, water conservancy and automobiles.

Details of engineering specialty

1, practical technology (including computer network engineering and management, architectural decoration design and engineering, information and multimedia technology, etc. )

2, public security (including investigation, criminal investigation, economic crime investigation, etc.). )

3, vocational and technical education (including horticulture education, aquaculture education, labor and technical education, etc.). )

4, mathematics (including information and computing science, information science, medical informatics, etc. )

5, physics (including applied physics, acoustics, physics education, etc. )

6 chemistry (including chemistry, applied chemistry, chemistry education, etc.). )

7, biological science (including biological science, biotechnology, microbial application technology, etc.). )

8. Astronomy (including astronomy, etc. )

9. Geology (including geology, etc. )

10, geographical science (including geographical science, resources, environment, urban and rural planning and management, geography, etc. )

12, atmospheric science (atmospheric science, applied meteorology, weather forecast, etc. )

13, marine science (including marine science, marine technology, oceanography, etc. )

14, mechanics (including theoretical mechanics and applied mechanics)

15, electronic information science (including electronic information science and technology, microelectronics, photoelectric technology application, etc. )

16, materials science (including material physics and material chemistry)

17, environmental science (including environmental science and ecology)

19, statistics (including statistical science, computerized accounting and statistics, statistics and accounting, etc. )

20, system science (including system theory, system engineering)