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Do you still have to take advanced mathematics in your sophomore and junior year of geographical science?
The main employment direction of geography major is middle school geography teacher, and I am also a middle school geography teacher. I am well aware of this matter. It is necessary to teach middle school geography some simple mathematical principles, such as solid geometry knowledge in high school. This is of great help in teaching the movement of the earth. However, because college geography is a science and scientific research is more important, high numbers are necessary. Like my alma mater, South China Normal University, I have to study basic calculus in my freshman year, but I don't have to study advanced mathematics in my sophomore year and junior year. Like other schools in Guangzhou, the better schools pay more attention to mathematics, because mathematics is the basis of university research. The geography major of Sun Yat-sen University needs to learn advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. This math study needs to be studied until the second semester of sophomore year. Jiangxi Normal University, for example, will soon be reformed. There was no need to study geography before. Now it is estimated that if it is reformed, it will not be obvious. Conservative estimation is to learn basic calculus, which is not very difficult. It's no problem that you are willing to spend some time! If you have any questions, you can talk to me. Welcome to visit!