The examination subjects for self-examination for undergraduate students generally include three parts: public courses, professional courses and change courses, and the specific examination subjects will vary depending on the chosen major.
Public courses: Generally about 3 5 courses, of which "Outline of Modern Chinese History", "Introduction to Marx's Basic Principles", and "English II" are compulsory public courses, no matter what major you are studying, you need to take these three courses. In addition, depending on the major you are applying for, you may also take subjects such as "Advanced Mathematics" and "Linear Algebra".
Professional courses: Generally about 8 to 10 courses, the setting of professional courses is set by the main examination school for the teaching requirements of this major in the school. Candidates need to choose the corresponding examination subjects according to their professional direction, such as civil law, criminal law, commercial law and other courses for law majors.
Change courses: If you find English more difficult, you can choose to take a few other courses instead of English 2 credits.
In addition to the above three parts, the self-examination undergraduate also needs to complete the graduation ** (design) and practical assessment. After passing all the examination subjects and completing the relevant links, you can apply for graduation and obtain the corresponding bachelor's degree and bachelor's degree.
The specific examination subjects and examination requirements may vary from province to province, main examination school and major, and candidates are advised to read the relevant examination regulations and course syllabus carefully before registering to understand the specific examination requirements and subject settings.