Bachelor Program of Theoretical Economics or Applied Economics
1.Objectives
The program of Economics cultivates students morally, intellectually, physically, aesthetically, and equips them with solid mathematical foundation and good logical analyzing ability. The program can also help students master the analytic methods for mathematical economics, and have the capacity to solve the theoretical and realistic problems in economics. The students could become the advanced persons in economics capable with economic research, analyzing, forecasting, and practicing in the university, research institution, economic management department, financial institution and enterprise.
☆ To master the academic ability to conduct profound research in the economy fields
☆ To apply mathematical methods and economic principles to solve elementary economic problems
☆ To deal with economic and social issues that might encounter in the future
2. Length of Study
Bachelor Program:4 years
3. Courses
Course Module |
Course Code |
Course |
Credits |
Minimum Requirement |
University Fundamental |
MLMD1006 |
An introduction to Mao Zedong thought and the theoretical system of socialism with Chinese characteristics |
5 |
72 Compulsory Credits |
MLMD1004 |
Morality and legal basis |
3 |
MILI1003 |
Military education |
2 |
MLMD2001 |
Fundamental Principles of Marxism |
3 |
MLMD0002 |
Outline of Chinese Modern History |
2 |
GNED0004 |
Situation and Policies |
1 |
COMP1010 |
Basic computer courses |
3 |
PHED1003 |
Physical Education |
2 |
ENGL1015 |
College English(Ⅱ) |
6 |
ENGL1017 |
College English(Ⅲ) |
6 |
ENGL1018 |
College English(Ⅳ) |
6 |
ENGL2013 |
Advanced English |
2 |
ENGL0003 |
Spoken English |
2 |
ENGL0004 |
English Writing |
2 |
ENGL2010 |
Visual English |
2 |
ENGL0005 |
English Translation |
2 |
ENGL2012 |
European cultural origins |
2 |
ENGL2014 |
Western Etiquette Culture |
2 |
ENGL2015 |
Culture of England and America |
2 |
ENGL2004 |
English News |
2 |
ENGL0012 |
Business English |
2 |
MATH1033 |
Advanced MathematicsⅡ |
11 |
MATH1038 |
Linear Algebra and Analytic GeometryⅢ |
3 |
PHYS1022 |
College Physics II |
8 |
PHYS1019 |
College Physics Experiment A |
2 |
STAT2156 |
Probability and Statistics |
3 |
MATH1512 |
Mathematical Modeling |
2 |
Major Required Courses |
ECND3647 |
Principles of Economics |
4 |
36 Compulsory Credits |
MATH3074 |
Programming Theory |
3 |
ECND3645 |
Applied Statistics |
3 |
ECND3643 |
Intermediate Microeconomics |
4 |
ECND3646 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics |
4 |
ECND3638 |
Econometrics |
4 |
MAGT3784 |
Accounting |
2 |
FINA3827 |
Preliminary Finance |
4 |
ECND3639 |
Industrial Economics |
3 |
ECND2615 |
Mathematical Economics |
3 |
ECND3649 |
Economic Growth |
2 |
Major Elective Courses |
FINA3825 |
Money and Banking |
2 |
36 Credits, including 24 compulsory credits and 12 elective credits |
FINA4824 |
Public Finance |
3 |
ENGL4022 |
English for Economics |
2 |
ECND3664 |
International Trade |
2 |
FINA3826 |
Mathematical Finance |
3 |
ECND4627 |
Lectures of Economic Thesis Writing |
2 |
FINA4838 |
Money and Banking Market |
3 |
ECND4625 |
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics |
3 |
FINA4827 |
International Finance |
2 |
ECND4629 |
Chinese Economy |
2 |
FINA4829 |
Financial Risk Management |
3 |
FINA4825 |
Investment |
2 |
ECND3666 |
Applied Microeconomics |
2 |
|
Decision Theory |
3 |
ECND3665 |
Topics on Social Economics |
2 |
|
Game and Information Theory |
2 |
Collective Practice |
BSIS4014 |
Graduation Thesis |
12 |
16 Credits |
PRAC3010 |
Specialty Practice |
3 |
SCTR3001 |
Research Training |
1 |
Total |
|
160 |