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Is mathematics a basic science?
Mathematics belongs to basic science.

Brief introduction to nouns:

It includes seven basic disciplines, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth science and logic, and its branches and marginal disciplines. Marginal science includes physical chemistry, chemical physics, biophysics, biochemistry, geophysics, geochemistry, geophysics and so on. The research results are the theoretical basis of the whole science and technology, and play a guiding role in technical science and production technology.

Introduction to the subject classification catalogue published by UNESCO;

1, mathematics: including algebra, analysis, geometry, statistics, topology, applied mathematics, computational mathematics, etc. Physics: including particle physics, condensed matter physics, electromagnetism, optics, general relativity, field theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, etc.

2. Chemistry: including analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, structural chemistry and polymer chemistry. Biology: including botany, zoology, cell biology, molecular biology, ecology, genetics, etc.

3. Astronomy: including cosmology, radio astronomy, solar system science, etc. Earth science: including geology, meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, etc. Logic: including general logic, inductive logic, deductive logic, methodology, etc.

Business development goals:

This major cultivates middle school math teachers who have all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetics, master the basic theories, knowledge and methods of mathematics and applied mathematics science, can use mathematical knowledge and use computers to solve some practical math problems, have modern educational concepts, meet the needs of educational reform, and have good knowledge updating ability and innovative ability.

Employment prospects:

Mathematics major, from the perspective of popularization, the employment prospect after graduation is nothing more than being a teacher or doing scientific research, which is too old-fashioned and the employment path is too narrow. However, these are all prejudices. Graduate students majoring in mathematics have long been "hot commodities" in the fields of finance, IT and scientific research, and the employment prospect of mathematics major is "bright" that you can't see. Mathematics is the foundation of natural science and technological innovation.