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江苏省自考 南京财经大学的会计专业怎么样 好考吗

你好自考报名流程自考分为社会自考、全日制自考助学,还有就是个别地区的专本套读以及自考专接本。全日制自考助学,还有就是个别地区的专本套读以及自考专接本的报名、报考、考试都由负责自考招生的学校负责,所有工作都由学校组织。下面是社会自考,即最普遍的自己报考、自己考试的自考形式。一、报名时间每年1月,4月,7月,10月考试时间,报名时间理论上1月考试报名时间是11月10—20号;4月考试报名时间是12月10—25号;7月考试报名时间是5月10—20号;10月考试报名时间6月10—25号;每年的考试时间会有变动。自考时间13年1月1开始,只有3次机会。湖北取消了1月的考试。其他省份很多有取消1月份的,部分的有取消4月份的。二、报名地点自考办或助学班直接报名点三、报名:按照省教育考试院的报名流程报名。四、报考专业按学员报考的专业,可以在自考网上查找相关专业的主考院校及课程设置。学员没专业要求的尽量建议报读文科专业。五、考试阶段社会考生报考自考需要自行查阅报考简章安排报考,打印考试条(时间为考前一周)、熟悉考点,考试难度较大,通过率不高。我公司报考的学员考试报考有我方来完成,学员考试前来公司领取准考证、考试条即可,我公司工作人员会带队去考点处理考试期间相关事宜,考场环境宽松,考试通过率高。待考试课程合格后办理免考,免考的课程有课程代码相同的课程,相关证书可免考的课程,比如计算机一级免考计算机应用基础等实践课程环节要等到其它课程合格后方可报考实践课六、申请毕业准备好专科毕业证、身份证、自考准考证,各科成绩合格单到主考院校申请毕业,会有论文答辩这个重要环节,一般论文答辩从资格审定到答辩完成要5个月的时间申请毕业时间是每年的6月和12月七、申请学位达到学位条件是:所有课程合格,学位课平均分70分以上单科65分以上,学位英语合格。学位申请,还要求论文良好。

09年江苏省自考英语国家概况教材大纲有没有重新修改?如果修改了,是什么?盼急复!!!

使用2005年版本教材 作者余志远附件: 2008年《英语国家概况自学考试大纲》的考核目标 Part One The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Chapter 1 Land and People I. Different Names for Britain and its Parts Chapter 2 The Origins of a Nation I.Early Settlers 3.The Celts II.Roman Britain III.The Anglo-Saxons Ⅳ.The Viking and Danish Invasions V.The Norman Conquest Chapter 3 The Shaping of the Nation Ⅰ.Norman Rule 1. William"s Rule Ⅱ.The Great Charter and the Beginning of Parliament 1. The Great Charter Ⅲ.The Hundred Years" War with France Ⅳ.The Black Death and the Peasant Uprising Chapter 4 Transition to the Modern Age Ⅰ.Transition to the Modern Age Ⅱ.The English Reformation Ⅲ.Elizabeth I 1. Elizabeth and Parliament 2. Elizabeth"s Religious Reform 3. Elizabeth"s Foreign Policy Ⅳ.The English Renaissance VII. The Civil Wars VIII. The Commonwealth IX. The Restoration and the Glorious Revolution of 1688 Chapter 5 The Rise and Fall of the British Empire Ⅰ.Whigs and Tories Ⅱ.Agricultural Changes in the Late 18th Century Ⅲ.The Industrial Revolution Ⅳ.The Chartist Movement VII.Twentieth Century 1. Britain and the First World War 3. Britain and the Second World War 4. Postwar Britain Chapter 7 Government and Administration Ⅰ.The Monarchy Ⅱ.Parliament 1. The House of Lords 2. The House of Commons Ⅲ.The Cabinet and Ministry Ⅳ.The Privy Council Chapter 8 Justice and the Law IV.The Judiciary V.Police Chapter 9 Social Affairs Ⅰ.Health and Social Services 1.The National Health Service Ⅲ.Religion 1.Established churches Ⅳ.Festivals and Public Holidays 1.Christian festivals 2.Other festivals 3.Public holidays Chapter 10 Cultural Affairs Ⅰ.Education 3.Higher education Ⅱ.The Media 1.Newspapers Ⅲ.Sports Ⅳ.The Arts 3.Drama Part Two The Republic of Ireland Chapter 11 Geography and History I. Geographical Features II. Climate and Weather III. Population and Religion IV. Historical background Part Three The United States of America Chapter 14 Population, Race and Ethnic Groups I. Introduction IV. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 1.Blacks Chapter 15 American History (I) Ⅰ.Discovery of the New World Ⅱ.The Colonial Period Ⅲ.The War of Independence Ⅳ.A New Form of Government Ⅵ.Territorial Expansion and Westward Movement Ⅶ.The Civil War Ⅷ.Rapid Growth of Capitalism after the Civil War Chapter 16 American History (II) Ⅰ.Economic Development Ⅱ.Progressivism Ⅲ.World War I and the United States Ⅳ.The United States in the 1920s Ⅴ.The Great Depression and the New Deal Ⅵ.World War II and the United States Chapter 17 American History (III) Ⅰ.The Origins of the Cold War Ⅱ.The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan V.McCarthyism VII.American Society During the Postwar Boom: 1945-1960s VIII.The Cuban Missile Crisis IX.The Vietnam War X.United States" Relations with China XII.Watergate Scandal Chapter 18 The Economy (Two paragraphs) Ⅰ.The Economic System of the United States V.Foreign Trade VI.Problems in the U.S. Economy Chapter 19 Political Institutions Ⅰ.The U.S. Constitution 1.The Federal system 2.Separation of powers: checks and balances 3.Provisions for amendment Ⅱ.The Executive Branch 1.The Presidency 2.Presidential Powers Ⅲ.The Legislative Branch 2. Powers of the House and Senate 3. Officers of the Congress 4. Functions of the Congress Ⅴ.Political Parties (two-party system) Chapter 20 Education Ⅰ.Characteristics of American Education Ⅱ.Elementary and Secondary Education Ⅲ.Higher Education Ⅴ.Education Reforms Chapter 21 Literature, Architecture and Music Ⅰ.American Literature 1.Washington Irving 2.Emerson and Hawthorne 3.Mark Twain 4.Whitman and Dickinson 5.Theodore Dreiser 6.T. S. Eliot 7.Ernest Hemingway 8.Hughes and Wright Chapter 22 Holidays and Festivals Ⅰ.New Year"s Day IV.Valentine"s Day VI.Easter Day VIII.Independence Day IX.Halloween XI.Thanksgiving Day ⅩII.Christmas Day Part Four Canada Chapter 23 Geography and History Ⅰ.Geographic Features 4. Geographic regions Ⅱ.The making of Canada 1.The European discovery 3.Self-government and Confederation 4.The Canadian nation Chapter 26 Society and Culture I.Canadian Society 1.Population 2.Immigration 3.Bilingualism 4.Multiculturalism Part Five Australia Chapter 27 Land and people Ⅰ.The Geographical Structure 1.The Great Western Plateau 2.The Eastern Highlands 3.The Central Eastern Lowlands Ⅱ.Climate 3. Causes and effects of the hot and dry climate Ⅳ.People 1.Population 2.Population density and distribution Ⅴ.Australia"s Built Environment 1.Sprawling cities 2.Rural areas Ⅵ.Political Divisions 1.New South Wales 2.Victoria 3.Queensland 4.South Australia 5.West Australia 6.Tasmania Chapter 32 Society and Culture IV.Australian Culture 1.Aboriginal culture 2.Modern Australian culture Part Six New Zealand Chapter 33 The Making of New Zealand Ⅰ.Geography Ⅱ.Climate Ⅲ.Plants and Animals Ⅳ.Historical Background 2.The Treaty of Waitangi 1840 VI. Maoritanga 5. Race relations