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What are the science and engineering majors in universities?

University science and engineering majors include computer science and technology, software engineering and electronic information engineering.

Computer science and technology major.

Computer science and technology is a subject that studies computer system, software design and development, information processing and computer application, covering knowledge and skills in computer programming, data structure and algorithm, computer network, database system, operating system, software engineering, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer graphics and so on.

2. Software engineering major.

Software engineering specialty refers to the discipline that trains students to master the theories, methods and technologies of software development and management, and has the ability of software system design, development, testing and maintenance. It mainly includes knowledge and skills in software development process, requirements engineering, software architecture design, software testing and quality assurance, software project management, software engineering economics and so on.

3. Electronic information engineering major.

Electronic information engineering is the basic theory, method and technology of technology and information engineering, and it is the ability of communication system operation and maintenance, information processing and transmission. The course content of electronic information engineering specialty covers the knowledge and skills of electronic circuit, signal and system, digital circuit, analog electronic technology, communication principle, microcomputer principle and interface technology, communication network and so on.

Employment prospects of engineering majors;

1, Computer Science and Technology.

The computer field has been developing at a high speed, and graduates can find employment opportunities in software development, network security, artificial intelligence, data analysis and other fields.

2. Electronic information engineering.

With the development of electronic technology, graduates majoring in electronic information engineering can find jobs in communication, semiconductor and electronic equipment manufacturing industries and participate in the research and development and production of mobile phones, computers and communication equipment.

3. Mechanical engineering.

Mechanical engineering graduates can engage in mechanical design, manufacture and maintenance in manufacturing, automobile industry, aerospace, energy and other fields.