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What are the specialties of Shandong Normal University?
Shandong Normal University majors are as follows:

Chinese Language and Literature College (Teachers College) School of Political Science and Law School of Ideological and Political Education (Teachers College) School of History, Culture and Social Development (Teachers College) School of Education (Teachers College) Preschool Education (Teachers College) Foreign Language College English (Teachers College), Japanese (Teachers College), Russian (Teachers College).

Conservatory of Music (Normal) Academy of Fine Arts (Normal) Academy of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (Normal) College of Physics and Electronic Science Physics (Normal) College of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Chemistry (Normal) College of Applied Chemistry (Normal) School of Information Science and Engineering Computer Science and Technology (Normal).

College of Communication Education Technology (Normal) College of Life Sciences College of Biological Sciences (Normal) College of Food Science and Engineering (Normal) College of Population Resources and Environmental Geography (Normal) College of Physical Education (Normal) College of Psychology (Normal) College of International Exchange Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (Normal).

If you need a teacher qualification certificate, you need to take the exam yourself. Shandong Normal University, located in Jinan City, Shandong Province, is a comprehensive normal college founded by the people of China, the Ministry of Education and the Shandong Provincial People's Government, and has been selected into the national postgraduate program of building a high-level university, the national key discipline project "Building a University", "National Training Program" and the "Excellent Teacher Training Program" of the Ministry of Education.

The school has 16 teaching units such as teachers' colleges, covering 10 disciplines such as education, literature, science, engineering and art, and 37 undergraduate majors, including provincial majors 1 one, provincial applied talents training funded majors 1 one, and provincial high-level applied construction professional groups.