Education Objectives
This major aims to cultivate students into high-quality professionals with international vision, creative spirits, and solid foundation of theoretical knowledge and practices of international economics and trade management.
Advantages & Highlights
Public Administration (For International economics and Trade Management) program endeavors to cultivate students into high-quality professionals with solid public administration foundation, high humanistic quality, wide knowledge and skills of foreign economic management, international vision and the ability to understand and execute national policies. These qualities will enable our graduates to meet the requirements of modern, scientific and professional management and to involve in foreign economic management business in contexts as members of government institutions, business communities, public organizations and international organizations.
Cultivation highlights: covering all levels and angles of International economics and trade management, for example, the fields of customs management, import and export community quality control, and intellectual property management, etc; instructing ways and methods to manage foreign trade according to the characteristics of overseas students; Organizing students to visit foreign trade management departments in China and experience China’s foreign trade management.
Faculty highlights: most of our faculty members possess international backgrounds, sound foundation of theoretical knowledge and experiences of foreign trade management, and master relevant laws and policies of foreign trade management.
Core Curricula
Management
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Practical International Trade
Analysis of Regional Economy and Environment
Analysis of Economic and Trade Policy
Procedures of Import and Export Management and Practice of Clearance
Legal System of International Investment
Management of Foreign Currency and Finance
Degree Granted
Bachelor of Management
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