Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - What subjects does the statistical postgraduate entrance examination take?
What subjects does the statistical postgraduate entrance examination take?
There are four postgraduate courses in economics, among which the postgraduate courses in statistics are politics, English, mathematics (III) and specialized courses, with full marks of 100, 100, 150 and 150 respectively. Politics, English and Mathematics (III) are national unified examination courses and specialized courses.

First, the introduction of postgraduate courses.

1, politics: full name of ideological and political theory, national unified examination subject, code 10 1.

2. English: it is also a national unified examination subject. Usually students take Master English (I) and Master English (II) with codes of 20 1 and 204 respectively. In addition, colleges with higher requirements will also take the Master's English Examination (1).

3. Mathematics (3): It is also a national unified examination subject with subject code 303.

4, professional courses: usually for professional practice courses, partial professional research, generally for the independent proposition of each school.

Second, examples of postgraduate courses in colleges and universities

1, university of international business and economics Statistics Postgraduate Subjects: (10 1) Ideological and Political Theory, (20 1) English (-), (303) Mathematics (3) and (8 16) Statistical Synthesis.

2. Statistics Postgraduate Subjects of Wuhan University: (10 1) Ideological and Political Theory, (20 1) English (-), (303) Mathematics (3), (8 19) Macroeconomics and Microeconomics.

3. Statistics Postgraduate Subjects of Harbin University of Commerce: (10 1) Ideological and Political Theory, (20 1) English (-), (303) Mathematics (3) and (80 1) Economics Synthesis.

Note: Different professional research directions may lead to different postgraduate subjects; The subject codes of the unified examination subjects are the same, but the subject codes of the non-unified examination subjects are different from each other, and the examination subjects may change. Actually, the subjects announced by the school will prevail.