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What are the examination subjects of correspondence courses?
Correspondence undergraduate courses have different examination subjects because of different professional types.

The specific subjects of each major are as follows:

(1) philosophy, literature (except liberal arts), history, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine (first-class discipline): politics, foreign languages, college Chinese.

(2) Art (first-class subject): introduction to politics, foreign languages and art.

(3) Engineering and science (except four first-level disciplines such as biological science, geographical science, environmental science and psychology): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (1).

(4) Economics, management and vocational education, biological science, geographical science, environmental science, psychology and pharmacy (except Chinese medicine): politics, foreign languages and advanced mathematics (2).

(5) Law: politics, foreign languages and civil law.

(6) Pedagogy (except vocational education): politics, foreign languages and educational theory.

(7) Agronomy: the basis of politics, foreign languages and ecology.

(8) Medicine (except Chinese medicine and pharmacy): the combination of politics, foreign languages and medical care.

(9) Sports: politics, foreign languages and educational theory.

Introduction to correspondence courses:

Introduction to correspondence courses:

Correspondence undergraduate education generally refers to correspondence undergraduate education held by ordinary universities and adult universities. The form of study at school is correspondence, which is divided into undergraduate courses from higher education and undergraduate courses. The contents of these two levels of examinations are different, and the examination time is at the end of 10 every year.

The requirements for applying for correspondence courses are as follows:

1. Abide by the Constitution and laws of People's Republic of China (PRC).

2. On-the-job, employees and other social personnel other than students from various high and secondary schools with academic qualifications recognized by the state.

3, good health, life can take care of themselves, does not affect the reported professional study.

4. Candidates who apply for undergraduate or junior college in high school should have a high school education. Candidates who take part in the college entrance examination must be those who have obtained the college graduation certificate and bachelor's degree certificate or above issued by the national education series institutions of higher learning and higher education self-study examination institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education.