Ⅰ Classification of First Class Construction Professionals
First-level construction engineers are divided into 14 majors: housing construction engineering, highway engineering, railway engineering, civil aviation airport engineering, Port and waterway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, electric power engineering, mining engineering, smelting engineering, petrochemical engineering, municipal public and urban rail engineering, communications and radio and television engineering, mechanical and electrical installation engineering, decoration and decoration engineering.
In order to adapt to the development needs of the construction market, the "Notice on Issues Concerning the Adjustment of Professional Categories in Related Subjects of the Construction Engineer Qualification Examination" (Guo Ren Ting Fa [2006] No. 213) was issued on December 12, 2006 for some majors. Merged adjustments.
After adjustment, the "Professional Engineering Management and Practice" subject of the First-Class Construction Engineer Qualification Examination is divided into 10 professional categories: construction engineering, highway engineering, railway engineering, civil aviation airport engineering, port and waterway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower Engineering, municipal public works, communications and radio and television engineering, mining engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering.
(1) Extended reading of installation professional classification
Application conditions: In principle, only those majoring in "engineering or engineering economics" can apply for the first-level construction engineer . As for which majors are considered engineering or engineering economics majors, please refer to the "Comparison Table of Engineering or Engineering Economics Majors" issued by the Ministry of Construction.
If the major is exactly the same as the major listed in the comparison table, you will definitely be able to apply. If the major you study is not in the comparison table but is indeed an engineering major, then different regions have different standards at different times, and registration may or may not be allowed. If the major is indeed non-engineering, unfortunately you cannot register for the exam. Even if you pass the exam, you may not be registered.
Ⅱ Major Classification
Classification of formal university majors
(1) The current 12 subject categories in my country’s universities are (1) Philosophy; (2) Economics; (3) Law; (4) Education; (5) Literature; (6) History; (7) Science; (8) Engineering; (9) Agriculture; (10) Medicine; (11) Military science ; (12) Management.