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A master's major that does not take mathematics.
Master's majors that don't take math exams include literature, law, sociology, history and so on.

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Mathematics comes from the ancient Greek word μ? θξμα(máthēma) is a discipline that studies related concepts such as quantity, structure, change, space and information. By using abstract and logical reasoning, the shape and motion of objects are counted, calculated, measured and observed.

Mathematics, as a universal way for human beings to strictly describe and deduce abstract structures and patterns of things, can be applied to any problem in the real world. The basic elements of mathematics are: logic and intuition, analysis and reasoning, generality and particularity.

Business training objectives: This major trains students to master the basic theories, basic knowledge and basic methods of mathematics and applied mathematics science with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetics, and can use mathematical knowledge and computers to solve some practical mathematical problems.

Middle school math teachers and professionals engaged in education, teaching management and scientific research who have modern educational concepts, meet the needs of educational reform, and have good knowledge renewal and innovation ability. Business training requirements: Students are required to systematically study the basic theories and methods of mathematics and applied mathematics.

Through strict mathematical thinking training, master the principles and application means of computers, and through educational theory courses and teaching practice links, form good teachers' quality, and cultivate basic abilities such as engaging in mathematics teaching and mathematics education research, mathematics teaching research, mathematics scientific research and mathematics practical application.

Main courses: mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, advanced mathematics, analytic geometry, differential geometry, advanced geometry, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, probability theory and mathematical statistics, complex variable function theory, real variable function theory, abstract algebra, modern algebra, number theory, functional analysis, topology and fuzzy mathematics. Teachers also need to study mathematics pedagogy in their classes.

Main practical teaching links: including computer practical operation and in-depth first-line teaching practice. Length of study: four years. Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science.