The word interdisciplinary science has the same meaning as interdisciplinary science, so many people also call it interdisciplinary science. Specifically, it refers to the comprehensive scientific content of specialized disciplines, and each science has its interdisciplinary (including other scientific categories) and interdisciplinary development.
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It refers to going beyond the boundaries of the original discipline and engaging in other disciplines, such as cross-professional examination and research and cross-professional employment. The discipline here refers to the discipline setting that spans the catalogue of disciplines and specialties of the Ministry of Education.
According to the catalogue of disciplines and specialties of the Ministry of Education, the disciplines in ordinary colleges and universities include philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management and art, and military academies also offer military science.
"Discipline" has the following three meanings:
1, by learning nature, by learning nature and science category. Such as physics and chemistry in natural science; History and linguistics in social sciences.
2. School teaching subjects. Such as Chinese, math and English.
3. Various theoretical knowledge subjects in military training or physical training (different from "technical subjects").