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What are the science and engineering majors in universities? What exactly do you want to learn?
Science and engineering majors are divided into four disciplines: science, engineering, agriculture and medicine. The characteristics of each discipline are as follows:

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1. Mathematics: Mathematics and Applied Mathematics; Information and computing science

2. physics: physics; applied physics

3. chemistry: chemistry; applied chemistry

4. Biological Sciences: Biological Sciences; biotechnology

5. Astronomy category: astronomy

6. Geology: Geology; geochemistry

7. Geographical science category: geographical science; Resources and environment and urban and rural planning and management; geographical information system (GIS)

8. Geophysics: Geophysics

9. Atmospheric science: marine science; applied meteorology

10. marine science: marine science; Ocean engineering

1 1. Mechanics: Theory and Applied Mechanics.

12. electronic information science: electronic information science and technology; Microelectronics; Optical information science and technology

13. materials science: materials physics; materials chemistry

14. environmental science: environmental science; ecology

15. Psychology: Psychology; applied psychology

16. statistics: statistics

Second, engineering.

1. Geology and mineral resources: mining engineering; Petroleum engineering; Mineral processing engineering; Exploration technology and engineering; Resource exploration engineering

2. Material category: metallurgical engineering; Metal material engineering; Inorganic nonmetallic material engineering; Polymer materials and engineering

3. Mechanical category: mechanical design, manufacturing and automation; Material forming and control engineering; Industrial design; Process equipment and control engineering

4. Instruments: measurement and control technology and instruments.

5. Energy and power: nuclear engineering and technology.

6. Electrical information: electrical engineering and its automation; Automation; Electronic information engineering; Communication engineering; Computer science and technology; Biomedical Engineering

7. Civil engineering: architecture; Urban planning; Civil engineering; Building environment and equipment engineering; Water supply and drainage works

8. Water conservancy: water conservancy and hydropower projects; Hydrology and water resources engineering; Port channel and coastal engineering

9. Surveying and mapping: Surveying and mapping project.

10. Environment and safety category: environmental engineering; safe practice

1 1. Chemical engineering and pharmacy: chemical engineering and technology; pharmaceutical engineering

12. Transportation category: transportation; Traffic engineering; Oil and gas storage and transportation engineering; Flight technology; Navigation technology; marine engineering

13. Ocean Engineering: Ship and Ocean Engineering

14. light textile food: food science and engineering; Light chemical industry; Packaging engineering; Printing engineering; Textile engineering; Clothing Design and Engineering

15. aerospace: aircraft design and engineering: aircraft power engineering; Aircraft manufacturing engineering; Aircraft environment and life support engineering

16. weapon category: weapon system and launch engineering; Detection guidance and control technology; Ammunition engineering and explosion technology; Special energy engineering and pyrotechnic technology; Ground weapon mobile engineering; Information countermeasure technology

17. engineering mechanics: engineering mechanics

18. bioengineering: bioengineering

19. agricultural engineering: agricultural mechanization and automation; Agricultural electrification and automation; Agricultural building environment and energy engineering; agricultural water conservancy project

20. Forestry engineering: forest engineering; Wood science and engineering; Forest chemicals

2 1. Public security technology: criminal science and technology; fire engineering