1. The applicable enrollment majors of Mathematics I are: mechanics, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, instrument science and technology, metallurgical engineering, power engineering and engineering thermophysics, electrical engineering, electronic science and technology, information and communication engineering, control science and engineering, computer science and technology, civil engineering, water conservancy engineering, surveying and mapping science and technology, transportation engineering, ship and ocean engineering, and aerospace science and technology.
All two disciplines and majors of management science and engineering level discipline.
2. The applicable enrollment majors of Mathematics II are: all two disciplines majors and majors in the first-level disciplines such as textile science and engineering, light industry technology and engineering, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering and food science and engineering.
Math 1 and Math 2 can choose one of the enrollment majors as follows:
All two disciplines majors in the first-level disciplines such as materials science and engineering, chemical engineering and technology, geological resources and geological engineering, mining engineering, oil and gas engineering, environmental science and engineering.
Third, the applicable enrollment majors of Mathematics III are: Economics, Theory and Economics, all two disciplines and majors.
There are two disciplines in the first-level discipline of applied economics, and their majors are statistics, quantitative economics, national economics, regional economics, finance (including taxation), finance (including insurance), industrial economics, international trade, labor economics and national defense economy.
Two disciplines, major: business management (including financial management, marketing, human resource management), technical economy and management, accounting, and business administration, a first-class discipline in tourism management.
All two disciplines and majors in the first-level disciplines of agriculture, forestry, economy and management.
② From the examination contents: Math 1 and Math 3 are all three subjects, while Math 2 does not take probability theory and mathematical statistics.
Every subject is different.
In advanced mathematics, science and engineering (one of the best) should take the physical application of calculus, while the corresponding content of economics (number three) should be changed to economic application; In addition, mathematics one
The demand for multivariate function calculus is higher. This part has three more chapters than Math II and Math III, and the extra content accounts for about 20% of Math I-Advanced Mathematics. Finally, Math II is less than Math III and Math I in this chapter.
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In probability theory and mathematical statistics, the content of Mathematics One is more than that of Mathematics Three, mainly in mathematical statistics, but most of the extra content is low-frequency examination, which will not have much influence on candidates' review.
③ In terms of difficulty, math 1 is the largest, and math 3 is the smallest. The difficulty of math 1 is mainly reflected in the content, which increases the difficulty of candidates' review; Math 2 is relatively flexible because of its little content. But on the whole, there is little difference between No.1 and No.3. In the part of the exam, the requirements are similar, and the similarity of the three papers in the exam also accounts for a large proportion.