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The difference between science and engineering
The differences between science and engineering are as follows:

1, science and engineering includes different disciplines, and engineering includes: instrumentation, energy and power, electronic information, electrical information, transportation, marine engineering, light industry, textiles, aerospace and so on.

2. The content of Neo-Confucianism research is extensive. Undergraduate majors usually include: computer science and technology, mathematics and applied mathematics, information and computing science, physics, applied physics and so on.

3. Science refers to the study of the basic principles of natural science, and the bachelor of science degree is awarded after the undergraduate stage. Neo-Confucianism is divided into two levels: basic science level and applied technology science level;

4. Engineering is engineering, which refers to the study of specific engineering, technical principles and implementation technologies. It applies the principles of natural science to industry and agriculture.

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Science and engineering majors are divided into science majors and engineering majors. Science majors include mathematics, physics, astronomy and geology. 12, and engineering majors include machinery, materials, light industry, textiles, civil engineering, water conservancy, surveying and mapping, and electricity. 3 1.?

The engineering majors with a large number of applicants mainly include mechanical design and manufacturing and automation, material forming and control engineering, industrial design, vehicle engineering, measurement and control technology and instruments, material science and engineering, electrical engineering and automation, electronic information science and technology, communication engineering, automation, computer science and technology, civil engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, chemical engineering and technology, transportation, environmental engineering, food science and engineering, architecture and bioengineering.

Among science and engineering majors, those with good employment prospects include automation, architecture, software engineering, vehicle engineering, mathematics and applied mathematics, geographical science, electrical engineering and automation, computer science and technology, communication engineering, etc. Neo-Confucianism emphasizes scientific research and theoretical foundation, and its major is more suitable for postgraduate entrance examination. Engineering attaches importance to application and practice, and engineering graduates can directly find jobs and train engineers.