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What are the specialized courses of mechanical manufacturing and automation in Chengde Petroleum College?
Offering courses:

The first semester: English listening (1), ideological and moral cultivation (2), physical education (2), materials and molding technology (2), computer foundation (3), English (4), engineering drawing (4) and advanced mathematics AI(4).

Second semester: English listening (1), physics experiment (2), introduction to Mao Zedong Thought (2), physical education (2), English (3), engineering drawing (3), materials and molding technology (3), metalworking practice (4), VB programming (4) and advanced mathematics AII.

The third semester: English Listening (1), Drawing and Surveying (2), Engineering Mathematics (2), Legal Basis (2), Physical Education III (2), Hydraulic Transmission (3), English III (3), Electrical and Electronic AI (3), Principle and Application of Single Chip Microcomputer (4), Mechanical Design Foundation AI (5)

The fourth semester: PE IV (2), geometric precision design (3), basic course design of mechanical design (3), introduction to Deng Xiaoping Theory (3), mold design (4), professional technical training I (4), mechanical manufacturing technology I (4), electrician and electronics A II (5) and mechanical design A II (6).

The fifth semester: electrical control of machine tools (2), mechanical English (2), three-dimensional drawing (2), electromechanical integration system development (2), professional technical training (2), Marxist philosophy principle (2), enterprise management (B)(2), engineering testing technology (3), numerical control technology (3), mechanical manufacturing technology (2)

Sixth semester: internship

Some professional-related courses in the fifth semester are professional courses, and the first few semesters are professional basic courses, which is probably the case.

Note: The figures at the end of the course represent credits.