As an experienced person, I can tell you that science and engineering majors with higher requirements for mathematics are generally one of the best, that is, probability theory and mathematical statistics are added, while those with lower requirements are generally tested in number two, economics and management in number three, agriculture and forestry in number three, and some majors do not take mathematics, but only take two professional courses.
I suggest you choose a school first, and look at the enrollment professional catalogue of that school, which has specific requirements.