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Code of professional discipline
Professional discipline code is as follows:

Specifically: 0 1 philosophy, 02 economics, 03 law, 04 education, 05 literature, 06 history, 07 science, 08 engineering, 09 agriculture, 10 medicine, 165438 military science, 12 management, 60

The third number is used to distinguish the master device from the master device. The primary is 0 or 1, and the primary is 5. The last three represent the ranking of this major. In addition, some professional codes will have English letters, indicating that this major is designed independently by colleges and universities.

Self-established major means that colleges and universities can apply for self-established major only after obtaining the authorization of a doctoral program in a certain level of discipline, and can enroll students only after being approved by the state. Self-established majors are often traditional or strong majors in universities, but they are not set up in the national catalogue of disciplines and majors. Compared with other majors, it is more professional.

The main purpose of the examination subject coding of the professional catalogue is to distinguish each examination subject. 1, 2, 3 all started from the national unified examination. For example, 10 1 is the politics of the national examination; 20 1 is the national English test. The subjects at the beginning of 6, 7 and 8 are independent propositions of the school. The same subject code means the same test questions. Students can find the required bibliography through the examination subject code.

Professional code is a coding system used to identify and classify different professional fields. In educational institutions and related departments, professional codes are used to manage and count the information of various majors, which is convenient for data analysis, enrollment and employment statistics. Professional codes usually consist of numbers, usually four or six digits. Among them, the first two or three represent disciplines or disciplines, and the last two or three represent specific professional directions or subcategories.

Professional codes can be classified into disciplines such as science, engineering, literature, economics, law, education, medicine, agriculture, art and so on, and each category is subdivided into different professional directions.

Professional codes can identify the attribution and attributes of the majors students have studied, which is convenient for schools and related institutions to manage and count all kinds of majors. For example, in the process of enrollment, colleges and universities can determine enrollment plans and admission requirements according to professional codes.

Professional codes can also be associated with industries and employment directions. Through the statistics and analysis of professional codes, we can provide students with employment guidance and industry analysis to help them understand the employment prospects and development trends of various majors.