Mathematical analysis, geometry and algebra, ordinary differential equations, complex variable functions, functional analysis, partial differential equations, differential geometry, topology, abstract algebra, probability and statistics, real variable functions, high-level language programming, numerical analysis, operational research, database principles and applications, cryptography and information security.
Freshmen may study mathematical analysis, geometry and algebra, ordinary differential equations, and other compulsory courses such as English, physical education, ideology and politics.
GPA calculation rules: 70 is 2.0, 80 is 3.0, and 100 is 5.0. Then 8 1 divided by 3. 1, 82 divided by 3.2 ... and so on, the credits of each course are different, so the proportion is different, such as 3 credits for English and 4 credits for mathematical analysis. If you get 88 points in English and 90 points in mathematical analysis, then the average GPA of these two subjects is equal to: (4 * 4.0+3 * 3.8. The more credits, the greater the proportion of courses.