A, public * * * courses need about 3~5 courses.
1, generally about 3~5 courses, among which Outline of Modern History of China, Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism and English II are compulsory courses, and all majors need to take these three courses. Some specialized English courses can be replaced by elective courses. )
2. In general science and engineering majors, examinations for subjects such as "Advanced Mathematics" and "Linear Algebra" will be added, and in some applied majors, the examination right of "Computer Application Basis" or "Computer Application in Management System" will be offered.
3. Although the public course is not necessarily directly related to the major studied, it is an essential course to cultivate talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence and physique and provide methodology for further study.
2. Specialized courses are about 8~ 10.
1, generally about 8 to 10 courses, the setting of professional courses is set by the examiner's school according to the teaching requirements of this major in his own school. Refers to the basic courses directly related to professional knowledge and skills, and some are degree courses and non-degree courses.
2. Some professional courses are also divided into compulsory courses and elective courses: compulsory courses are compulsory courses, and elective courses refer to choosing several related courses according to the professional direction. Self-taught undergraduate candidates only need to choose the courses they want to take according to the credit requirements.
Advantages of self-study exam:
1, employment
The advantages of a bachelor's degree over a junior college degree in finding a job are obvious. A college degree will lose many ideal job opportunities invisibly. Of course, a high degree does not necessarily lead to a successful career. Many people who have no education are equally successful in starting a business, but in today's society, the higher the education, the more job opportunities, the greater the room for promotion and the faster the development.
2. Salary grade
China's state organs and institutions basically set their salaries according to their academic qualifications. The undergraduate salary is one grade higher than the junior college salary, and the more standardized enterprises also set their salaries according to their academic qualifications. For example, if you work in a foreign-funded enterprise or a well-known domestic enterprise in Suzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen, it is normal that the undergraduate salary is higher than the junior college salary, and the bonus and promotion opportunities above the undergraduate degree are relatively more than those of the junior college. Of course, some enterprises, especially some unformed enterprises, do not set up positions with academic qualifications, but only consider them.
3. Personnel reform
Many units (especially state organs and institutions) regard bachelor degree or above as the basic condition for promoting cadres and running for leadership. Even if they are fully qualified, they are not qualified to run for public office, but they can't seize the opportunity before them. If the incumbent fails to obtain a bachelor's degree or above within the prescribed time limit, he will be laid off directly in the personnel reform, that is, even if he finds a job below junior college, he may face the danger of being laid off and unemployed in his later work.
Refer to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Higher Education Self-taught Examination, Baidu Encyclopedia-Self-taught Undergraduate Examination.