All Chinese people and citizens with a high school degree, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, race, belief, or occupation, can apply for self-study junior college majors in higher education (individual majors are subject to academic qualification restrictions).
(1) Undergraduate admission requirements:
Candidates who register for the higher education self-study undergraduate examination must be full-time ordinary institutions of higher learning or various adult higher education institutions approved by the State Education Commission. Schools or those with a college degree or above; candidates who have passed more than five (including five) self-study courses for junior college students can apply for the examinations of various undergraduate professional courses; various junior college and undergraduate students in the national education series can also apply for self-study undergraduate majors. Both collective registration and individual individual registration must go to the local admissions office with proof of school status to complete the registration procedures. However, students must hold a junior college or undergraduate diploma for their first academic degree before they can apply for an undergraduate diploma.
When applying for an undergraduate degree, candidates whose majors are the same or similar to the undergraduate degree are Category I candidates, and Category I candidates take the exam according to the self-taught undergraduate examination plan. In addition to the first-category candidates, graduates of other majors who apply for undergraduate courses are called second-category candidates or third-category candidates. In addition to taking the exam according to the self-study undergraduate exam plan, Category II or Category III candidates must also take several additional courses.
The specific classification of candidates in each major and the courses required for candidates in the second and third categories are as follows:
1. Chinese language and literature, accounting, English language and literature, administration, Russian, Journalism, Economics, Marketing, Educational Management, Secretarial Science, Investment Management, Enterprise Internal Control Engineering, Quality and Technical Supervision and Management, Archives and Information Management, International Economics, Tourism Management, Logistics Management, Chinese Language and Literature Education, English Education, Ideology and Politics Education, computer software (English education), business and economic management, medical business, logistics management, e-government, radio and television director (digital film and television production), business English, economic law, road and bridge engineering, radio and television director (digital film and television production) (undergraduate) , Computer Science and Technology (Undergraduate), and International Finance and Trade (Undergraduate) are all first-category candidates.
2. Public Security Management
Applicants for this major are limited to on-the-job police officers (including railway, transportation, forestry, civil aviation, agricultural reclamation, shipping, electric power, post and telecommunications) and armed police.
The specific conditions for applying for an undergraduate degree are:
Those who have obtained a higher education self-study examination professional diploma in public security management are Category I candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate degree in Public Security Management. Those who have obtained a nationally recognized diploma in law, public security and related majors or above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates who apply for the undergraduate degree in Public Security Management must take two additional courses in Criminal Law and Basic Theory of Public Security. Candidates who have obtained a nationally recognized diploma in non-laws, law and security, or above are Category III candidates. Category III candidates must take five elective courses: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Basic Theory of Public Security, and Public Security Management.
3. Construction Engineering
Anyone with a civil engineering diploma from various institutions with nationally recognized academic qualifications can apply for this major, including civil engineering (formerly civil engineering) or Graduates majoring in housing construction engineering are first-class candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for this major. Graduates of other civil engineering majors are Category II candidates. Category II candidates need to take three additional elective courses: Structural Mechanics (I), Building Architecture, and Concrete and Masonry Structures.
4. Computer Communication Engineering
Candidates with a college degree or above in electronic communication technology are the first category of candidates. Category 1 candidates can apply directly for undergraduate studies in this major. Candidates with a college degree or above in electronics, non-communication technology, or computer majors are Category II candidates. Category II candidates must take two elective courses: Signals and Systems, Fundamentals of Communication Technology, or Principles of Digital Communication. Graduates of non-electronics majors in science and engineering or above are Category Three candidates. Category III candidates must take three elective courses: Signals and Systems, Basics of Communication Technology or Principles of Digital Communication, and Nonlinear Electronic Circuits.
5. Lawyers
Graduates with a law major or above are the first category candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for independent undergraduate programs in this major. Graduates of illegal majors or above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates must take 5 additional courses: Jurisprudence (II), Constitutional Law (II), Criminal Law, Civil Law, and Civil Procedure Law.
6. Computers and Applications
Candidates with a college degree or above majoring in electronic and electrical information are in the first category. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for independent undergraduate programs in this major. Graduates of engineering majors other than electronics and electrical information and above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates need to take three additional courses: Principles of Computer Composition, Assembly Language Programming, Analog Circuits, and Digital Circuits. Graduates of other majors and above are Category III candidates. Category III candidates are required to take five elective courses: Principles of Computer Composition, Assembly Language Programming, Analog and Digital Circuits, Introduction to Data Structures, and Advanced Language Programming.
7. Computer Information Management
Graduates with a college degree or above in computer and application and computer information management are the first category candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for independent undergraduate programs in this major. Graduates majoring in engineering and engineering management or above are Category II candidates. Second-class candidates are required to take an elective course in management information systems. Graduates of other majors and above are Category III candidates. Category III candidates must take three additional courses: computer principles, advanced language programming and management information systems.
8. Law
Graduates of law, public security majors or above are the first category candidates. Category 1 candidates can apply directly for undergraduate studies in this major. Graduates of other majors and above are Category II candidates. Candidates applying for this major must take three elective courses: Jurisprudence (7), Criminal Law (7), and Civil Law (7).
9. Traditional Chinese Medicine
Graduates of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture and Massage, Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics, Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine and other Traditional Chinese Medicine majors, or above, are Category I candidates. Category 1 candidates can apply directly for undergraduate studies in this major. Graduates of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese and Western medicine nursing (such as pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, etc.). ) are all second-class candidates. Category II candidates must take five additional courses: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, prescriptions, and internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. Graduates majoring in Western medicine and nursing or above are Category III candidates. Candidates in the third category need to take seven elective courses: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription science, internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, internal medicine of Western medicine, and basic diagnostics.
10. Computer Network
Graduates majoring in electronic and electrical information or above are the first category candidates. Category 1 candidates can apply directly for undergraduate studies in this major. Graduates of non-electronic and electrical information majors with science and engineering majors or above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates who apply for this major must take the computer theory test. Candidates who are graduates of non-science and engineering colleges or above are Category III candidates. Category III candidates must take four additional courses: analog and digital circuits, computer principles, microcomputers and their interface technology, and introduction to data structures.
11. Nursing
Currently employed nursing professionals, nursing teachers, and nursing cadres can apply.
12. Music Education
Candidates with a college degree or above majoring in music and music education are the first category of candidates. Category 1 candidates can apply directly for undergraduate studies in this major. Graduates of other majors and above are Category II candidates. Second-class candidates need to take three additional courses: basic music theory, sight-singing and ear training, and introduction to art.
13. Art Education
Graduates majoring in art, art education, visual communication design (art decoration) or above are first-class candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for undergraduate programs in this major; graduates of other majors and above are Category 2 candidates. Category II candidates must add three courses of color, composition, and introduction to art on the basis of their undergraduate degree.
14. Petroleum drilling engineering
Petroleum engineering, oil and gas storage and transportation, resource exploration (including raw oil production engineering, drilling engineering, reservoir engineering, petroleum geological exploration, exploration geophysics, College degree or above in mining geophysics, petrochemical industry, petroleum machinery) are considered first-level candidates. Category 1 candidates can apply directly for undergraduate studies in this major. Other engineering majors and some science, engineering, and management majors are Category II candidates. Second-class candidates must take three additional courses: Petroleum Geophysical Logging, Seepage Mechanics, and Reservoir Physics.
15. Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering, fine chemical engineering, polymer chemical engineering, chemical technology, applied chemistry, environmental engineering, organic chemical engineering, inorganic chemical engineering, petroleum machinery, chemical automation and other majors College degree or above is the first-level candidate. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for independent undergraduate programs in this major.
Graduates from other engineering majors and some science, engineering, management majors and above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates must take three additional courses: organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and chemical engineering principles.
16. Catering Management
Graduates majoring in cooking, economic management or above are the first category candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for independent undergraduate programs in this major. Graduates of other majors and above are Category II candidates. Second-class candidates must take three elective courses: catering management and practice, modern kitchen management, and food hygiene and safety.
17. Radio and Television Director (Digital Film and Television Production)
Graduates of college degree or above majoring in literature and art are the first category candidates. Category I candidates who apply for an independent undergraduate degree in this major must take a basic course in computer practice; graduates majoring in computer science or above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates who apply for an independent undergraduate program in this major need two courses: basic music theory and graphic design; other majors Graduates and above are Category III candidates. Candidates in the third category must take three elective courses: practical basics of computers, basic music theory, and graphic design.
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Graduates with science and engineering majors or above are the first category candidates. Category 1 candidates can directly apply for independent undergraduate programs in this major. Graduates of other majors or above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates must take three additional courses: computer basics (4 credits, including computer operations), C language programming (4 credits, including computer operations), and logic circuits (4 credits) before they can apply for an independent undergraduate degree in this major.
19. Computer Education
Graduates with science and engineering majors or above are the first category candidates. Category I candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate section of this major; graduates of other majors or above are Category II candidates. Category II candidates need to take three additional elective courses: Database Principles and Applications (6 credits), Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4 credits), and Multimedia Technology (4 credits) to apply for an independent undergraduate degree in this major.
(2) Special professional requirements:
1. Nursing major: The examination is open to those with certain clinical nursing experience. Those without practical experience are not allowed to apply. The specific application conditions are:
(1) On-the-job nurses who have graduated from a secondary vocational school, worked in a clinical or teaching unit for more than three years, and have a professional title of nurse or above (including nurse).
(2) Graduate from a non-secondary vocational school, work in a clinical or teaching unit for more than five years, and have a professional title of nurse or above (including nurse).
Examination qualifications will be reviewed by the provincial health department.
2. Undergraduate nursing major: Nursing professionals, nursing teachers, and nursing cadres who have graduated from the nursing major and are currently working can apply. Registration qualifications are based on the college diploma, and registration will be verified and reviewed at the same time.
3. Public Security Management Major, Undergraduate Major: The exam is open to public security officers and full-time security cadres in enterprises and institutions.
4. Undergraduate majors in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture and Massage, Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics, Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing and Western Medicine Nursing, Western Medicine Medical Care and above. Registration qualifications are based on junior college graduation certificate, and registration will be verified and reviewed at the same time.
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