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1. Undergraduate courses: Freshmen and sophomores are mainly basic courses, including intensive reading, extensive reading, listening, speaking (most of which are foreign professors), British and American culture, audio-visual, and writing. In addition to two or three courses such as intensive reading and listening, the third year begins to include literature (generally English literature), translation, and linguistics.
These three courses are relatively professional, and they are also the three main directions when taking the postgraduate entrance examination. In the senior year, there will be literature (American literature), translation (translation), interpretation, and academic writing (teaching how to write a graduation **). The above are the main courses.
The postgraduate courses include Basic English, Comprehensive English, Second Foreign Language, and Politics. Basic English mainly involves basic knowledge, such as vocabulary, writing, reading, translation, etc., and the content of the test varies from school to school. Comprehensive English is your direction, and the main directions are linguistics, literature, translation, and some schools will have culture.
2。The postgraduate entrance examination for English majors has nothing to do with the four majors and eight majors. Are you sure. For example, there is a male student in the literature class of our college who is admitted to graduate school across majors, and he used to be in the School of Astronautics. . .
3. So far, I have not heard of any students who do not accept inter-departmental students.
Starting next year, 16 colleges and universities across the country, including Peking University and Tsinghua University, will offer master's degree programs in translation, which will specialize in training translation talents, including interpretation and translation, with a two-year duration of study, but the tuition fee will be relatively high.
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There are too many undergraduate courses. Intensive Reading, Extensive Reading, Grammar, Translation, Listening, Writing, English and American Literature, Linguistics, etc. The road ahead of you is not easy to follow, and you need to work hard.
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1. You have to go to the graduate school entrance examination forum and the like to learn about the information. Find the school and major you want to take. Go to the school's ** to see the enrollment brochure and enrollment catalog. Each school takes different majors. I guess it's a foreign language.
2. No, no. Because you are a foreign language major or a foreign language school, you can take the fourth and eighth grades. You can't take the English test if you are studying computer science.
3. No, it is generally accepted to praise the professional examination.
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You can choose mathematics, finance, accounting, and economics majors for the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination of computer majors, because computer majors have a certain mathematical foundation and can quickly familiarize themselves with the operation of major-related software.
There are three main majors in mathematics, namely mathematics, mathematics and applied mathematics, and information and computing science. The Liangrong major is a discipline that focuses on the economic activities of financing money and monetary funds, and specifically studies individuals, institutions, and how to obtain, spend and manage funds and other financial assets, which is differentiated from economics. Accounting is the study of how companies recognize revenues and assets in a certain business cycle.
In addition to preparing financial statements and recording corporate transactions, accountants are more likely to be able to participate in mergers between companies, quality management, the application of information technology in finance, tax strategy, and the management decision-making activities of many enterprises. Economics majors include Economics, International Economics and Finance, Risk Management and Insurance, Public Finance, Environmental Resources and Development Economics.
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