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Curriculum

Curriculum (For Undergraduates)

We provide a wide range of courses to our students, including required and flexible.

The undergraduates are required to study 4 years and finish 178 credit points (for Economics) or 180 credit points (for International Economics and Trade). The details are listed below:

Economics: 178 Credit points
Courses: 162 Credit points
1. Public Courses:
1) Political Basic Courses: Required, 5 Courses, 12 Credit points
2) Public Basic Courses:  Required, 8 Courses, 42/51* Credit points.
College English
Computer Applications (Beginner)
Computer Applications (Intermediate)
Multimedia Applications
Calculus/Mathematical Analysis
Linear Algebra/Advanced Algebra
Probability Theory
Mathematical Statistics
P.T.
*: 42 Credit points for C-Level Math, involving Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory & Mathematical Statistics
51 Credit points for A-Level Math, involving Mathematical Analysis, Advanced Algebra, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics
3) Natural Science Courses: Required, (1 Course elected in 3), 2 Credit points
4) Humanities Courses: Elective, 4 Credit points
5) Arts Courses: 2 Credit points
2. Major Basic and Additional Courses:
1) Basic Courses: Required, 12 Courses, 41 Credit points
Principles of Economics
Political Economy
Secondary Microeconomics
Secondary Macroeconomics
International Economics
Money and Banking
Finance
Statistics
Econometrics
Accounting
History of Chinese and Foreign Economic Doctrine
Chinese and Foreign Economic History
2) Major Required Courses: Required, 6 Courses, 15 Credit points
China¡¯s Economy of the Time
Theory of Capital
Development Economics
Industrial Economics
Public Economics
Labor Economics
3) Major Elective Courses: Elective, 28/20* Credit points at least (from 30 courses, 60 Credit points)
Network Economics
Introduction of Economic Analysis Approach
Regional Economics
Game Theory and Introduction of Information Economics
Agriculture Economics
Behavior Economics
Schools of Western Economics of the Time
New Institutional Economics
System Transfer Economics
Western Marx¡¯s Economics
Welfare Economics
Environmental Economics
Financial Economics
Urban Economics
Investment Banking
International Finance
International Trade and Investment
Security Investment
Management Science of Commercial Bank
Corporate Finance
Insurance
Corporation Theory and Application
Electronic Commerce
Theory and Cases of Financial Analysis
Management Science
Project Appraisals
Marketing
*: Students with C-Level Math are required to achieve 28 Credit points at least; those with A-Level have to finish a minimum of 20 Credit points.
3. Inter-school Elective Courses:
Elective, 16 Credit points at least
Research and Practice: 16 Credit points
1. Research and Practice:
In order to develop the research ability of the students, the school arranges a series of related academic activities. In addition, there are plenty of academic trainings: The freshman and sophomore are both required to finish 1 Essay (3000 to 5000 Chinese characters, 1 Credit point). The junior are requited to 1 Year Paper (2 Credit points). Moreover, the senior are asked to finish a Graduate Paper (4 Credit points). The school arranges a 4-week Social Survey and Internship Practice in Junior or Senior (4 Credit points). The students are required to write a Report on them.

2. National Defense Education:
Military Training (4 weeks) and Military Basic Theory Course: (22.5 hours, 2 Credit points)

3. Working in University:
Required for sophomore (2 Credit points)

 

International Economics and Trade: 180 Credit points
Courses: 164 Credit points
1. Public Courses:
1) Political Basic Courses: Required, 5 Courses, 12 Credit points
2) Public Basic Courses: Required, 8 Courses, 46/55* Credit points.
Additional English Listening & Speaking Training
College English
Computer Applications (Beginner)
Computer Applications (Intermediate)
Multimedia Applications
Calculus/Mathematical Analysis
Linear Algebra/Advanced Algebra
Probability Theory
Mathematical Statistics
P.T.
*: 46 Credit points for C-Level Math, involving Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory & Mathematical Statistics
55 Credit points for A-Level Math, involving Mathematical Analysis, Advanced Algebra, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics
3) Natural Science Courses: Required, (1 Course elected in 3), 2 Credit points
4) Humanities Courses: Elective, 4 Credit points
5) Arts Courses: 2 Credit points
2. Major Basic and Additional Courses:

1) Basic Courses: Required, 10 Courses, 38 Credit points
Basic Economics
Secondary Microeconomics
Secondary Macroeconomics
Money and Banking
Finance
International Economics
Econometrics
World Economics
Development Economics
Accounting
Statistics
2) Major Required Courses: Required, 5 Courses, 15 Credit points
Theory and Policy of International Trade
International Trade Practice
International Finance
International Investment
International Political Economics
3) Major Elective Courses: Elective, 22 Credit points at least (from 18 courses, 37 Credit points)
International Economic Cooperation
International Settlement
International Commercial Negotiation
International Economic Law
English correspondence and telecommunications
Corporate Finance
Plan of Development and Project Appraisals
Electronic Commerce
Commercial Diplomacy
Open Economics
Security Investment
Specific Topic of World Economics
Transnational Corporation Economics
Industrial Histology
Game Theory and Information Economics
History of Economic Doctrine
International Marketing
Financial Economics
3. Inter-school Elective Courses:
Elective, 20 Credit points at least
Research and Practice: 16 Credit points
1. Research and Practice:
In order to develop the research ability of the students, the school arranges a series of related academic activities. In addition, there are plenty of academic trainings: The freshman and sophomore are both required to finish 1 Essay (3000 to 5000 Chinese characters, 1 Credit point). The junior are requited to 1 Year Paper (2 Credit points). Moreover, the senior are asked to finish a Graduate Paper (4 Credit points). The school arranges a 4-week Social Survey and Internship Practice in Junior or Senior (4 Credit points). The students are required to write a Report on them.

2. National Defense Education:
Military Training (4 weeks) and Military Basic Theory Course: (22.5 hours, 2 Credit points)

3. Working in University:
Required for sophomore (2 Credit points)

 

 
 
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