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What does it mean to have a strong mathematical foundation?
A strong foundation in mathematics is to solve the shortage of high-level talents serving the country's major strategic needs, determine the disciplines and majors for enrollment according to the country's major strategic needs, highlight the supporting and leading role of basic disciplines, and focus on enrolling mathematics-related majors.

The pilot enrollment reform of basic disciplines, also known as the strong foundation plan, is the enrollment reform work carried out by the Ministry of Education, mainly to select and train students who are interested in serving the country's major strategic needs, have excellent comprehensive quality or are top-notch in basic disciplines.

June 5438+1October 65438+March 2020, the Ministry of Education issued the Opinions on Piloting the Enrollment Reform of Basic Subjects in Some Colleges and Universities, and decided to start piloting the enrollment reform of basic subjects in some colleges and universities from 2020. According to CCTV news 202 1 and 18, 36 colleges and universities have successively issued the "Strong Foundation Program" enrollment brochures. The deadline for registration is the end of April.

The strong foundation program mainly selects and trains students who are interested in serving the country's major strategic needs, with excellent comprehensive quality or top-notch basic disciplines. Focus on key areas such as high-end chips and software, intelligent technology, new materials, advanced manufacturing and national security, as well as humanities and social sciences where national talents are in short supply. Relevant universities should rationally arrange enrollment majors in light of their own school-running characteristics.

It is necessary to highlight the supporting and leading role of basic disciplines, focusing on the enrollment of related majors such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, informatics, biology and history, philosophy, and ancient philology. Establish a dynamic adjustment mechanism for disciplines and majors, and adjust the enrollment majors of the strong foundation plan in a timely manner according to the new situation and enrollment requirements.