2. Art (first-class subject): introduction to politics, foreign languages and art.
3. Engineering and science (except four first-level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (1).
4. Economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology, pharmacy and other six first-level disciplines (except Chinese medicine): politics, foreign languages, advanced mathematics (II).
5. Law: politics, foreign languages and civil law.
6. Pedagogy (except the first-level subjects of vocational education): politics, foreign languages and educational theory.
7. Agronomy: the basis of politics, foreign languages and ecology.
8. Medicine (except for two first-level disciplines such as Chinese medicine and pharmacy): politics, foreign languages, and combination of medical care and nursing.
9. Physical education: politics, foreign languages and educational theory.
Extended data:
Learning style
Full-time (full-time): It is a way to go to campus for full-time study after taking part in work. Its management mode is the same as that of ordinary colleges and universities, which does not occupy the rest time on Saturday and Sunday, and has normal and relatively fixed teaching classrooms and management requirements for students, and is stable in winter and summer vacations.
Amateur: Amateur study, that is, we usually say that the night is big, and we use our spare time to study at night or on weekends. The teaching place of this learning method is adult college or learning center, and the teaching method is face-to-face teaching. Students who participate in the study can also feel the atmosphere of collective class during recess. This learning method is more suitable for some working people with fixed rest time.
Correspondence: Correspondence teaching focuses on planned, organized and guided self-study and organizes systematic centralized face-to-face teaching. Students who take part in correspondence study are generally self-taught, and the face-to-face teaching time is usually around 7- 10 days on weekends or evenings, and the examination will be conducted after the start of next semester.