2023 Postgraduate Entrance Examination Common Sense: Which majors don't need to take math exams?
Philosophy majors who don't study mathematics include cultural philosophy, business ethics, Marxist philosophy, China philosophy, foreign philosophy, logic, ethics, aesthetics, religion, and philosophy of science and technology. Law courses are usually non-mathematical, such as jurisprudence, legal research, demography, sociology, criminal law, economic law, military law, civil and commercial law, international law and so on. Pedagogy has three primary education courses and 17 secondary education courses, which do not involve mathematics, such as preschool education, applied psychology, higher education and special needs education. Pedagogy is usually the most popular major in graduate schools, and it is also an ideal choice for students with difficulties in mathematics. All disciplines in the field of literature and art are also non-mathematical, such as China language and literature, China modern and contemporary literature, communication, journalism and communication. Literature examination generally includes politics, English and two majors, and it is tested according to the specific requirements of the school. History includes one first-class subject and eight second-class subjects, excluding mathematics, such as history and literature, special history and ancient history of China. Science majors generally need advanced mathematics, except for the following majors: inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, physical geography, human geography, marine chemistry, marine biology, botany, zoology, physiology, aquatic biology, microbiology, neurobiology, genetics, developmental biology, cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, history of science and technology, ecology and history of science and technology. Whether or not to take the medical math test depends on the school you apply for. Some schools require two majors, while others require one major in mathematics, which is hard to say. There are few business administration majors who don't study mathematics, with three exceptions: public management, land resource management and social security. Art majors who don't study mathematics include art theory, music and dance, drama, film and television, and art design.