1、Program Objective: This program aims to cultivate high applied talents with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in public finance and texation, who can do the related work in the departments of public finance, taxation and other economic and management organizations.
2、Program Requirements: Students of this major systematically study the basic principles and knowledges of public finance and taxation. With the targeted training they need to possess the basic capability of working in the area of finance or taxation and have a good master of a foreign language.
After graduation, students should obtain the following knowledge and skills:
(1).Master the basic principles and knowledges of public finance and texation.
(2). Have the basic ability of doing the work concerning public finance and taxation.
(3).Know about the national guidance, policies and regulations in finance and taxation.
(4).Know about the development of the academic theories in this area.
(5). Know how to do literature review and collect data and build up certain skill in doing economic research and practical work.
3、Main Subjects: Economics
4、Major Courses: Political economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Statistics, Econometrics, Public finance, Taxation, Taxation management, International taxiation, Tax accounting and tax planning, National capital management, Local Finance
5、Major Practical Learning: Experiment courses, Specialty internship, , Graduation internship, Graduation thesis, Social practice 6、Major Specialty Experiments: Accounting Course experiment, Econometrics course experiment 7、Length of Schooling:4 years
8、Academic Degree Granted:Bachelor Degree of Economics
9、Course structure:
General courses: 30.5 credits
Basic courses: 48.5 credits
Core courses: 11 credits
Elective courses: 37 credits
Public electives: 6 credits
Practical courses: 27 credits
In total: 160 credits, including 121.5 credits for theory courses (occupying 76 percent of total credits) and 38.5 credits for practical and experimental courses (occupying 24 percent of total credits). The proportion of elective courses is 35.48percent.