Is AIDS prevention health education compulsory or optional for college students?

AIDS prevention health education for college students is an optional course, and the purpose of setting up the optional course for college students' health education is:

1. Through mental health education, college students can adapt well to college life and pave the way for their future work.

2. Through mental health education, let students adapt to the learning style of the university as soon as possible, hunt for knowledge in many ways, learn from others, and make a qualitative leap in cognitive ability and thinking ability.

3. Through mental health education, students can establish good interpersonal relationships, paving the way for becoming new talents in the new century and creating a happy and beautiful life. This is also an eternal topic in life.

4. Through mental health education, cultivate students to have a good understanding and adjustment of emotions, have a healthy and good attitude, and spend four years of college life positively and optimistically.

University elective courses can be roughly divided into two categories:

Public elective courses generally require low credits, about 10 credits, and humanities and science courses in some schools are limited to include several credits.

Professional elective courses are generally only provided to students of this major, and most of them are professional courses, with a total credit requirement of more than 20 points, which is an important way to master professional knowledge. The credit requirements of elective courses are generally hard indicators for graduation, and only after completing credits can you qualify for graduation. Tuition in some schools is related to the academic performance of elective courses.

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