School Program Skills and Knowledge Credit
School of Economics and Management Financial Management 1. General knowledge and other related knowledge

Knowledge of humanities and social sciences in literature, philosophy, law, mathematics, sociology, psychology, history, political science, ethics and art, mastering and applying knowledge and skills in advanced mathematics, statistics and foreign languages, as well as knowledge of information technology.

2. Basic knowledge of disciplines

Students must be proficient in the theories and methods of basic disciplines such as statistics, economics, and management, master English, basic computer principles and general operating knowledge, as well as commonly used computerized accounting software and financial management software.

3. Professional knowledge

Students must systematically master the theoretical knowledge and methods of business administration such as organizational behavior, accounting, financial management, marketing, entrepreneurship, etc., understand the theoretical frontiers and development of this discipline, and be familiar with domestic and foreign regulations and international practices related to finance.
The minimum number of credits to be completed is 154, including 113 credits of required courses, 10 credits of public electives (optional and limited courses), a minimum of 21 credits of specialized electives, and a minimum of 10 credits of extended courses.