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Is it worthwhile for a chemistry teacher to switch to a math teacher?
Worth it, as long as you like it.

Chemistry major is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to chemistry major. Students in this major mainly study the basic knowledge, basic theories and basic skills of chemistry and related disciplines, have certain knowledge of humanities and social sciences, receive systematic basic training in scientific thinking and research, and initially have the ability to comprehensively apply the basic theories and technical methods of chemistry and related disciplines for research, teaching and development.

Knowledge and skills:

1. Master the basic theories and knowledge of mathematics and physics.

2. Master the basic knowledge, principles and experimental skills of inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry (including instrumental analysis), organic chemistry, physical chemistry (including structural chemistry) and chemical engineering.

3. Understand the general principles and knowledge of similar majors.

4. Understand the national industrial policies related to scientific research and chemical industry, and domestic and foreign intellectual property laws and regulations.

5. Understand the theoretical frontiers, application prospects and latest development trends in some fields of chemistry and the development of chemical-related industries.

6. Master the basic methods of information inquiry, literature retrieval in Chinese and foreign languages and obtaining relevant information by using modern information technology; Have the ability to design experiments, create experimental conditions, summarize, reason and analyze experimental results, write theories and participate in academic exchanges.