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Do you still have to study math when you study liberal arts in college?
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University mathematics includes advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, complex variable function and integral transformation, numerical analysis, mathematical physical equations, discrete mathematics and so on.

But not all majors have to offer these courses, but advanced mathematics is basically offered, no matter what major (some foreign language majors only started offering this course a few years ago).

Moreover, the requirements for offering advanced mathematics in different majors are different, so many schools divide this course into several grades (generally four grades, just corresponding to the four requirements of postgraduate mathematics), and the general arrangement is as follows: science student A (the highest requirement), engineering student B (the second requirement), economics student C (the lower requirement) and liberal arts student D (the lowest requirement).

Class d is generally understanding, that is, knowing that there is such a thing is basically literal, and the amount of class hours is very small, about two or three classes a week. Those who take the postgraduate entrance examination for literature and art don't have to take math tests or worry about math problems. They offer this course mainly to improve students' logical thinking ability a little.

There are four kinds of mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination: mathematics (1), mathematics (2), mathematics (3) and mathematics (4). Mathematics (1) is generally taken by science students, such as physics department; Mathematics (2) is generally an examination for engineering students, such as architecture and bridges; Mathematics (3) is generally a financial candidate, such as the Department of Economics; Mathematics (4) is generally a management candidate, such as business management.