what are the conditions for Heilongjiang self-taught examination?
All Chinese people and citizens with high school education can apply for the self-taught higher education specialty, regardless of gender, age, nationality, race, belief and occupation (individual majors are subject to qualification restrictions).
(1) Requirements for undergraduate examination:
Candidates who register for the undergraduate examination of self-taught higher education must have full-time ordinary colleges and universities, various adult colleges and universities approved by the State Education Commission for the record, or have a college degree or above; Candidates who have passed five courses (including five courses) or above in the self-taught college section can apply for the examinations of various professional courses of the undergraduate course; All kinds of junior college and undergraduate students in national education series can also apply for self-taught undergraduate majors. Both collective registration and individual scattered registration of students must go through the registration formalities at the local recruitment office with the school student registration certificate, but they must hold the junior college or undergraduate diploma with the first degree before handling the undergraduate diploma.
when applying for undergraduate courses, candidates whose majors are the same or similar to those of undergraduate courses are Class I candidates, and Class I candidates take the exams according to the examination plan of self-taught undergraduate courses. Except Class I candidates, graduates of other majors who apply for undergraduate courses are called Class II candidates or Class III candidates. In addition to taking the examination according to the examination plan of the self-taught undergraduate course, the second or third class candidates must also take several additional courses.
The specific classification of candidates in each major and the courses required for the second and third types of candidates are as follows:
1. Chinese language and literature, accounting, English language and literature, administration, Russian, journalism, economics, marketing, education management, secretarial science, investment management, enterprise internal control engineering, quality and technical supervision and management, archives information management, international economy, tourism management, etc. Computer software (programming technology), pharmaceutical science and engineering, pharmacy and drug marketing, enterprise economic management, pharmaceutical 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), international finance and trade.
2. Public Security Management
Applicants for this major are limited to on-the-job police officers (including railways, transportation, forestry, civil aviation, land reclamation, shipping, electric power, posts and telecommunications) and armed police.
The specific conditions for applying for undergraduate courses are as follows:
Those who have obtained the diploma of public security management major for self-taught higher education are class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of public security management. Those who have obtained the nationally recognized diploma of law, public security and related majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take two additional courses, Criminal Law and Basic Theory of Public Security, to apply for the undergraduate course of public security management. Those who have obtained the diploma of illegal science, public security science or above with a nationally recognized degree are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates must take five courses: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Basic Theory of Public Security and Public Security Management.
3. Construction Engineering
Those who have diplomas of civil engineering majors in various colleges and universities with nationally recognized academic qualifications can apply for this major, among which graduates of civil engineering (formerly civil engineering) or housing construction engineering are the first-class candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for this major. Graduates from other majors in civil engineering are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates are required to take three additional courses: structural mechanics (1), building architecture, concrete and masonry structure.
4. Computer Communication Engineering
College graduates or above majoring in electronic communication technology are class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major. College graduates or above majoring in electronics, non-communication technology and computer science are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take two courses: Signal and System, Communication Technology Foundation or Digital Communication Principle. Graduates of science and engineering non-electronic majors or above are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates must take three courses: signal and system, communication technology foundation or digital communication principle, and nonlinear electronic circuit.
5. Lawyers
Graduates from law majors or above are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major. Graduates of illegal majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take five additional courses: Jurisprudence (II), Constitutional Law (II), Criminal Law, Civil Law and Civil Procedure Law.
6. Computer and Application
Graduates from electronic and electrical information majors or above are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major. Graduates of engineering non-electronic and electrical information majors or above are second-class candidates. The second-class candidates are required to take three additional courses: computer composition principle, assembly language programming, analog circuit and digital circuit. Graduates from other majors or above are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates are required to take five courses: computer composition principle, assembly language programming, analog and digital circuits, introduction to data structure and advanced language programming.
7. Computer information management
College graduates or above in computer and application, computer information management are class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major. Graduates of engineering and engineering management majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates are required to take the management information system course. Graduates from other majors or above are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates must take three additional courses: computer principle, advanced language programming and management information system.
8. Law
Graduates from law majors and public security majors are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major. Graduates from other majors or above are second-class candidates. Two dung candidates must take three courses: jurisprudence (7), criminal law (7) and civil law (7) to apply for this major.
9. Traditional Chinese Medicine
Graduates majoring in traditional Chinese medicine, such as traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and massage, bone injury of traditional Chinese medicine and combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, are the first class of candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major. Graduates of Chinese medicine, nursing of Chinese medicine and western medicine (such as pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, etc.) are the second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take five additional courses: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese pharmacy, prescription science and internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. Graduates of western medicine nursing major or above are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates are required to take seven courses: basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese pharmacy, prescription, internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, internal medicine of western medicine and basic diagnosis.
11. Computer Network
Graduates from electronic and electrical information majors or above are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major. Graduates of non-electronic and electrical information majors in science and engineering or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take an examination of computer principles when applying for this major. Non-science and engineering college graduates and above are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates must take four additional courses: analog and digital circuits, computer principles, microcomputer and its interface technology, and introduction to data structure.
11. Nursing
Nursing professionals, nursing teachers and nursing cadres who are specialized in nursing and are currently on the job can apply for the exam.
12. Music education
Graduates from a junior college or above majoring in music and music education are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major. Graduates from other majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates are required to take three additional courses: basic music theory, solfeggio and ear training, and introduction to art.
13. Art education
Graduates from junior college or above majoring in art, art education and visual communication design (art decoration) are class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major; Graduates from other majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must add three courses: color, composition and art introduction to the undergraduate course of this major.
14. Petroleum Engineering
College graduates or above majoring in petroleum engineering, oil and gas storage and transportation, and resource exploration (including original oil production engineering, drilling engineering, reservoir engineering, petroleum geological exploration, exploration geophysics, mine geophysics, petrochemical industry, petroleum machinery, etc.) are class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the undergraduate course of this major. Other engineering majors and some science and management majors are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take three additional courses: petroleum geophysical logging, seepage mechanics and reservoir physics.
15. chemical engineering
graduates with a college degree or above in chemical engineering, fine chemical engineering, polymer chemical engineering, chemical technology, applied chemistry, environmental engineering, organic chemical engineering, inorganic chemical engineering, petroleum machinery and chemical automation are class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major. Graduates from other engineering majors and some science and management majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take three additional courses: organic chemistry, physical chemistry and chemical engineering principles.
16. Food and beverage management
Graduates from cooking and economic management majors or above are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major. Graduates from other majors or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take three courses: catering management and practice, modern kitchen management, food hygiene and safety.
17. radio and television director (digital film and television production)
graduates from literature and art majors or above are class I candidates. A class of candidates who apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major must take a course of computer practical foundation; Graduates of computer major or above are second-class candidates, and two courses of basic music theory and graphic design are required for second-class candidates to apply for independent undergraduate courses of this major; Graduates from other majors or above are three types of candidates. Three types of candidates must take three courses: Computer Practical Foundation, Basic Music Theory and Graphic Design.
18. Electronic Information Technology
Graduates of science and engineering majors or above are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate course of this major. Graduates from other specialties or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates must take three additional courses: Computer Foundation (4 credits, including computer operation), C language programming (4 credits, including computer operation) and logic circuit (4 credits) to apply for independent undergraduate courses of this major.
19. Computer Education
Graduates of science and engineering majors or above are Class I candidates. A class of candidates can directly apply for the independent undergraduate section of this major; Graduates from other specialties or above are second-class candidates. Second-class candidates are required to take three additional courses: database principle and application (6 credits), introduction to artificial intelligence (4 credits) and multimedia technology (4 credits) to apply for independent undergraduate courses of this major.
(2) Application conditions for special majors:
1. Nursing specialty: It is open to those who have certain clinical nursing experience, and those who have no practical experience are not allowed to apply. The specific application conditions are as follows:
(1) An on-the-job nurse who has graduated from a secondary specialized school, worked in a clinical or teaching unit for more than three years, and has the title of nurse or above (including nurse).
(2) On-the-job nurses who have graduated from non-secondary specialized schools and worked in clinical or teaching units for more than five years and have the title of nurse or above (including nurse).
the provincial health department is responsible for examining the qualifications for entering the examination.
2. Undergraduate nursing major: nursing professionals, nursing teachers and nursing cadres who have graduated from nursing major and are currently on the job can apply for the exam. The qualification for registration is subject to the diploma of the college, and the registration is verified and examined at the same time.
3. Public security management college and undergraduate major: open the examination for police officers and full-time security cadres in enterprises and institutions.
4. Undergraduate major of Chinese medicine: graduates of Chinese medicine and acupuncture and massage, traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics, integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine nursing and western medicine nursing, and western medicine medical specialty or above. The qualification for registration is subject to the diploma of junior college, and the registration is verified and examined at the same time.
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