1. Science and engineering majors: electromechanical technology applications, mechanical design and manufacturing, electrical automation, numerical control technology, etc.
2. Construction engineering: construction project management, construction engineering technology, project cost, and project supervision.
3. Economics and management: accounting, finance, financial management, etc.
4. Design category: architectural design, planning, garden landscape.
(I don’t know why I always think that boys have good design skills. All the designers in our class are boys.) (There are also resources. I always feel that resources are very important, but I don’t know when it will really become popular. Maybe sustainable development will really
It’s time to be taken seriously) 5. Automobile categories: automobile application technology, automobile inspection and maintenance.
6. Aerospace: High-tech majors.
7. Railway type: As soon as you think about it, you know it will definitely be very popular.
(Five, six, and seven are all transportation categories.) 8. Computer and network categories: This kind of learning requires you to learn programming, which requires strong logical ability. I still can’t hold it, but boys who like programming can give it a try.
9. Legal categories: various laws, jurisprudence, police, forensic medicine, taxation.
Law-related subjects are good, but they need good schools. Some schools are very good (if I want to be a judge, I don’t know what to study). 10. I almost forgot to mention that there is also medicine: the two students in our high school are the best.
of students are studying medicine. Once they learn well and find a job, they will basically have a guaranteed job.
However, the semester is long. If you want to get a good job, a bachelor's degree is not enough, and you need to have a rigorous work attitude.
11. In fact, there are many majors to choose from. The 360 ??majors include port channel and coastal engineering, port coastal and river management engineering, water resources and ocean engineering, architecture, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, network engineering, and hydrology.
Water resources engineering, automobile service engineering, integrated circuit design and integrated systems, information display and optoelectronic technology, etc. There are too many... As long as everyone says that the employment is good and the technology is high, I personally think it is all
not bad.
12. There is another type: studying mathematics, physics, chemistry alone. This type of employment will be relatively small in the future, and most of them will have to be teachers. Nowadays, university teachers all need Ph.D., and I am not sure about high school.
In general, some majors are suitable for employment, some are suitable for research, and some are suitable for teachers. Some majors are beyond the imagination of ordinary people and require professional training and going to specialized institutions, uh, for example.
Investigation, in fact, I have always doubted whether this profession really exists.
In short, just don’t study something that is very partial and has little technical content (as the saying goes, an unpopular subject). The only example I can think of is tourism management, alas.
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It’s hard to say.
Do your own analysis.
Another thing is to choose based on the nature of high school arts and sciences. If you are a liberal arts major, don't choose the ones that are very heavy on physics and chemistry. It's not that you can't learn it, it's just that it will be very difficult to learn without a good foundation.
(For example, architectural design must pay attention to physical principles, so I must study physics.) I feel that although I have said a lot, I still haven’t mentioned one-tenth of the majors, and my understanding of each major is also very shallow.
For reference, you can listen to the advice of the elders around you.
Finally, I would like to give you some advice on choosing a major and a school: Of course, you should try to choose a good school, but the most practical thing is to base it on your scores. When your scores are in an embarrassing situation, should you consider the school or the major first?
This question has always been a matter of opinion. Personally, I think that unless the good school is a Category A school like Beihang University that sounds reputable, you should still consider majors first.