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What's the difference between Gao Shu 1 and Gao Shu 2 in China Ocean University? I heard that Shu Gao 1 is engineering mathematics, and I study electronic information.
Advanced Mathematics 1 requires students to master other sciences except mathematics, such as physics, computer and educational technology. This is the most difficult.

Shu Gao II is a major that requires a lot of mathematics but does not require professional level, such as psychology. Shu 1 Shu 2 theoretically uses the same book (the same school), but the teaching content of Shu 2 has been deleted, so it is not required to master all the contents, but only the basic contents.

Whether it will affect the postgraduate entrance examination depends on your postgraduate school and professional direction. If your postgraduate school and major require math 1, it will have an impact.

Advanced Mathematics 1 Content: Part I: Advanced Mathematics (Volume I and Volume II), covering all the contents of advanced mathematics. The second part: linear algebra, which examines all chapters of linear algebra, with a total of six chapters. The third part: probability theory and mathematical statistics, which consists of eight chapters.

High school content:

The first part: the content of advanced mathematics (upper and lower)

I. Function, Limit and Continuity

Second, the differential calculus of unary function

3. Integral calculus of unary function

Four, multivariate function calculus

Verb (abbreviation of verb) ordinary differential equation

Compared with math 1, Math 2 lacks many parts, mainly high numbers. Math 2 does not test the vector algebra and infinite series of spatial analytic geometry, and there are no triple integrals, curve and surface integrals and infinite series in multivariate functions, so the content of Math 2 is much less than that of Math 1!

The second part: linear algebra, which includes six chapters.

Chapter 1: Determinant

Chapter 2: Matrix

Chapter 3: Vector

Chapter four: linear equations.

Chapter 5: Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices.

Chapter six: quadratic form

Math 1 and Math 2 in line generation are the same in recent years, and the requirements are the same, and the test items are gradually becoming the same.

Note that there is no such thing as probability theory and mathematical statistics in Mathematics II.