Students' course selection is divided into three stages: the first choice, the second choice and the make-up and withdrawal.
1. First choice: This stage lasts for 5 days and all students must attend. Students can choose courses freely according to the professional teaching plan, curriculum and their actual situation, and are not limited by the capacity of teaching classes. For classes with more than the limited number of students, the lottery will be automatically conducted by the course selection system after the first course selection stage (the lottery process is completely random, and the chances of winning the lottery will not be increased or decreased because of the different order and time of students' course selection on the computer). Students who win the lottery can take classes in this teaching class, but students who win the lottery can't take classes in this teaching class.
2. Second election: This stage lasts for 4 days and all students must participate. Students must check the results of the first course selection on the computer at this stage. If the results selected in the first stage are drawn, you can attend classes according to the schedule. If the result of the first stage selection is not selected, you must take part in the course selection at this stage.
3. Make-up: This stage lasts for 4 days, and students participate personally. Taking into account the overall course selection, the academic affairs office adjusts the teaching classes of some courses (for example, canceling the teaching classes with insufficient actual number). The Academic Affairs Office will inform all colleges of the list of students involved in the adjustment of teaching classes in time. Individual students can also directly check their schedules online for confirmation. Students who take these courses and students who have not completed the course selection task for other reasons can choose courses online first. If you can't complete the course selection, you can bring valid certificates to the Academic Affairs Office for by-election, and all students are required to complete the course selection task at the end of this stage.