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Are there any majors that don't need to take math exams?
There are nine categories of majors that don't need to take math exams for postgraduate entrance examination.

1, philosophy class

Philosophy majors mainly include cultural philosophy [0 10 120], business ethics [0 123], Marxist philosophy [0 1065438] and China philosophy [0/kloc-0]. Logic [0 10 104], ethics [010/05], aesthetics [010/06], religion [0/kloc-0].

2. Law.

Law mainly studies the legal documents of the country and has low requirements for mathematics. Therefore, in the postgraduate examination, law graduates do not take mathematics. The scope of law specialty is relatively large, with five first-level disciplines and two disciplines of 365,438+0, including law 65,438+00, politics 7, sociology 4, ethnology 5 and Marxist theory 5.

3. pedagogy

Pedagogy mainly focuses on teaching and research, and there are few opportunities and low requirements for its application in mathematics. Therefore, there is no higher requirement for mathematics in the postgraduate stage, so mathematics is not taken as an examination subject. The scope of pedagogy is also very large, including pedagogy, psychology, physical education and 17, among which pedagogy 10, psychology 3 and physical education 4.

4. Language category

Language majors will never encounter math problems again when they go to college. Language majors are generally common: Chinese language majors, English, journalism, etc. They are also called "liberal arts students". What they need is cultural background and literary accomplishment, which has little to do with mathematics, and there is no need to take the postgraduate entrance examination.

5. History

History major is also a liberal arts major, especially at the postgraduate level. The emphasis is on the study of historical details. There are not many opportunities to apply advanced mathematics in the research process, and it is not required to spend time mastering mathematics. The specific majors are historical theory and history [060 10 1], archaeology and museum [060 102], historical geography [060 103], historical philology [060 104], and specialty.

6. Science class

Generally speaking, the requirements of science for mathematics are quite high, but because of the wide range of science majors, some of them don't need to take the math test, such as inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer chemistry and biology, physical geography, human geography, marine chemistry, marine biology, botany, zoology, physiology, aquatic biology, microbiology, neurobiology, genetics, developmental biology and cells.

7, medical class

Medical majors are commonly known as clinical medicine and basic medicine, and medicine is also a subject that the postgraduate entrance examination party is keen on, and it is also a subject that does not require mathematics.

8, management class

Management disciplines include five first-level disciplines, namely management science and engineering, business administration, agriculture and forestry economic management, public management, library and information and archives management, and two disciplines, namely 14, which also do not need to be tested in mathematics.

9. Art research

Art majors don't have to take math exams, mainly physical education, art, dance and so on.