School Program Skills and Knowledge Credit
School of Economics and Management Accounting 1. Basic knowledge of the discipline

As a major subordinate to the discipline of business administration, students in this major should master the disciplinary knowledge of management and economics to establish a good and solid foundation of knowledge background.

2. Professional knowledge

Apart from the basic knowledge of the discipline, students in this major need to systematically master accounting expertise including basic theories, methods and skills, understand the theoretical frontier and development of the discipline, and be familiar with the domestic and foreign regulations and systems and international practices related to accounting.

3. General knowledge and other related knowledge

Students in this major should master knowledge of humanities and social sciences including literature, sociology, psychology, history and political science, learn ideological and political theories, master and apply knowledge and skills in advanced mathematics, statistics, foreign languages and computers, as well as appropriate knowledge of information technology.
The minimum number of credits to be completed is 156, including 115 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.