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List of disciplines in overseas universities, list of humanities and social sciences
The categories of humanities and social sciences in the subject classification catalogue of overseas universities include: philosophy, language and literature, history, art, business administration, economics, law, sociology, political science, public administration, journalism and communication, library information management and education.

Recently, the National University Information Research Association and the Evaluation and Research Center of China Renmin University officially released the Catalogue of Discipline Classification of Overseas Universities (Humanities and Social Sciences).

Students who are going abroad to study humanities and social sciences saw it. In the face of the mixed phenomenon of foreign institutions and the problem of poor information, it is not easy to fully understand international institutions. Now this list can be used as a reference to help parents and students have a clearer understanding of international institutions.

1, it should be noted that this release only selected 13 international general humanities and social sciences, including philosophy, language and literature, history, art, business administration, economics, law, sociology, political science, public administration, journalism and communication, library and information management and education, as the evaluation object, and evaluated overseas 65438 from two dimensions of academic innovation and personnel training.

2. The evaluation criteria are: the top 2% is rated as A+, the top 5% as A, the top 10% as A-, the top 40% as B, and the top 70% as C. ..

Correct choice of major

1, Thinking about interest and enthusiasm: Choosing your favorite major can keep you motivated and focused, and it is easier to succeed. If you are not interested in a certain field, even if you finish your studies, it will be difficult to be satisfied in your future career.

2, understand the school departments, courses and professional settings.

3. Understand the employment prospects of different majors: When choosing a major, you should understand the employment prospects of different majors. Different majors have different employment prospects. For example, choosing a computer-related major has a bright future in the Internet technology industry.

4. Discuss your major choice with experienced people: It is very useful to discuss your major choice with experienced people. They can give you useful suggestions to help you better understand the advantages and disadvantages of different majors.

5. Consider the dominant major of the target school: When choosing a major, consider the dominant major of the target school. For example, if you want to choose an engineering major, then you can choose a school that has advantages in the engineering field, so that you can give full play to the advantages and professional functions of the school.