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Business Administration

Business Administration

Marketing Major

Accounting Major

Financial Management

Human Resources Management

Business Administration

   Accounting MajorCPA

E-commerce

E-commerce

Logistics Management & Engineering

Logistics Management

Training Program of Business Administration

1Basic general courses and basic disciplinary courses

(1)Basic general courses, 38 credits altogether

(2)Basic disciplinary courses, 41 credits altogether

Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

terms

remark

theory

practice

Compulsory course

Basic general course

00101001

Ideological Moral Cultivation & Introduction to Law

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101002

An Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101003

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101004

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101005

A Survey of Modern History of China

2

2

36

30

6

1-8


00101006

Situation & Policy

2

2

128

36

92

1


00200005

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200006

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200007

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200008

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200009

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200010

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200011

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200012

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00300001

College Physical Education (I)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300002

College Physical Education (II)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300003

College Physical Education (III)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300004

College Physical Education (IV)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00400001

The Basic Knowledge of College Computer

2

3

54

36

18

1-8




Basic disciplinary course

01000003

Advanced Mathematics I

3

4

72



1


01000004

Advanced Mathematics II

3

4

72



2


01000007

Linear Algebra B

3

4

72



2


01000009

Probability & Mathematical Statistics B

3

4

72



3


03400295

Statistics

3

3

54

54


4


03400282

Accounting

3

3

54

42

12

2


03400283

Management

3

3

54

54


1


03400322

Micro-economics

3

4

72

72


2


03400323

Macro-economics

3

4

72

72


3


03400324

Finance Management

2

3

54

54


3


03400142

Database and application

2

3

54

36

18

3


03400325

Marketing

2

3

54

42

12

4


03400286

Economic Law

3

3

54

54


4


03400326

Human Resources Management

2

3

54

42

12

4


03400135

Management Information System

3

3

54

54


4



Business Administration

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

The major aims to cultivate versatile students who fit in with the needs of modern market economy and who can work on management, theoretical research and education in manufacturing industry, service industry, financial industry(banking, security, insurance) or other types of businesses, institutions and government sectors. The major will also foster the sense of humanity, scientific literacy, honesty as well as the ability to master modern management theory, methods and application tools. Students are also expected to have the consciousness of innovation and teamwork and the ability of practice and communication.

2Requirements of the major

Students of the major will mainly focus on management, economics and the basic theory and knowledge of business administration. Then they will receive training on methods and skill of business administration. And they are expected to have the basic ability to analyze and settle management problems. Graduates should obtain the following knowledge, ability and qualities:

1. The basic theory of management and economics; the basic theory and knowledge of modern business management.

2. Directional and quantitative analytical methods of business management.

3. Strong ability to communication; be able to analyze and settle fundamental problems of business management.

4. Be familiar with domestic policy and laws and regulations as well as international conventions and rules of business management.

5. Know the advanced theories and the dynamic development of the major.

6. Know how to search documents and information. Have the ability to scientific research and practical work.

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 156 credits for graduation, including 90 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 11 for basic professional courses); and 46 credits for elective courses(38 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses).

4Curriculum provision and credit allocation

      Course    type



Credits  

and

proportion

Total

Compulsory course

Elective course

Concentrated practical teaching

basic general course

Basic disciplinary course

Basic professional course

subtotal

professional elective courses

public elective course

subtotal

Professional Practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits  

subtotal

credits

156

38

41

11

9011

38

8

46

4

3

6

7

20

proportion%

100

24.36

26.28

7.05

57.69

24.36

5.13

29.49

2.56

1.92

3.85

4.49

12.82


19.87% of the credits are for practical teaching.


5Main subjects

Main subjectBusiness Administration

6Core curriculum

Management, Economics, Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing, Human Resources Management, Strategic Management, Operations Management, Management Information System, Modern Corporate TheoryDecision-making Theory and Method, etc.

7 Curriculum arrangement

Course type

Course number

Course name

credits

Time per week

Total credits

Time allocation

terms

remark

Theory

practice

Compulsory course

basic professional course

03400206

Operational Management

4

4

72

72


5


03400044

Modern Firm Theory

3

3

54

54


5


03400040

Enterprise Strategic Management

4

4

72

72


6





Elective course




Professional elective course

03400208

Enterprise Risk Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400333

Organizational Behavior

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400128

Operations Research

3

3

54

54


5


03400211

Decision Theory and Method

3

3

54

54


5


03400255

Management Communication

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400210

Quality Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400052

Project Management

3

3

54

54


6


03400453

Innovation Management

3

3

54

54


6


03400212

Market Research and Forecast

3

3

54

48

6

6


03400336

International Enterprise Management

3

3

54

54


6

Bilingual

03400330

Management Thoughts History

2

2

36

36


6


03400233

Electronic Commerce

2

2

36

36


6


03400454

Supply Chain Management

2

2

36

36


6


03400215

Industrial Organization Theory

3

3

54

54


7


03400334

Enterprise Management Case

3

3

54

54


7


03400408

Business Administration Simulation

2

2

36

26

10

7


03400455

Research Methods and Thesis writing

1

2

18

18


7

The first 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 parts of general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.

Concentrated practical teaching

03400401

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for courses of national defense education.




Marketing Major

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

The major aims to cultivate professional student who have comprehensive development in morality, intelligence, physique, aesthetics and who are familiar with the modern marketing management theory. Students are required to systematically master modern marketing knowledge and skills at the same time be familiar with business marketing. They are expected to be creative in marketing under the background of big data and globalization, and be equal to jobs of marketing practice in enterprise and public institution and jobs of scientific research.

2Requirements of the major

The major requires students to have a basic grasp of knowledge on Economics, Management and Marketing, and a strong grasp of the basic knowledge and skills on marketing. Students should learn about the cutting-edge information of the major, have strong ability of communication and expression and the ability to operate computers and use the Internet. They are required to master and comprehensively use a foreign language including reading professional documents in it. They should also have the familiarity with   procedures and techniques of marketing and the ability to draw up and carry out marketing plans. They are expected to be familiar with policies, regulations and conventions of International marketing activities, be able to search documents, collect & analyze statistics, use relative soft-wares and have skill in marketing and scientific research.

Graduates should obtain the following knowledge, ability and qualities:

1. Basic principle of management and economics; basic theory and knowledge of modern marketing.

2. Quantitative and qualitative analytical methods of marketing; the ability of getting and analyzing the Big Data with the help of modern information technology.

3. The ability to help enterprises to launch new products, to expand the market or to implement new events of marketing program.

4. Strong ability of language expression and communication; ability to analyze and solve practical marketing problems.

5. Familiarity with domestic policy and law about marketing and regulations and conventions of international trade.

6. Master fundamental methods of document retrieval; know the cutting-edge theory and development dynamic of the major; have critical thinking ability and academic research ability;

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.

2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 156 credits for graduation, including 90 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 11 for basic professional courses ); 46 credits for elective courses(38 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses); and 20 credits for concentrated practical teaching (including 7 special credit).


4、Curriculum provision and credit allocation

       Course

Type











Credit

and

Proportion

Total

Compulsory Course

Elective Course

Concentrated Practical Teaching

basic general course

Basic disciplinary course

Basic professional course

subtotal

professional elective courses

public elective course

subtotal

Professional Practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits  

subtotal

Credit

156

38

41

11

90

(11)

38

8

46

7

6

7

20

20

Proportion%

100

24.36

26.28

7.05

57.69

24.36

5.13

29.49

2.56

1.92

3.85

4.49

12.82

19.87% of the credits are for practical teaching.


5Main subjects: Business Administration


6Core Curriculum: Marketing, Customer Praxiology, Market Research and Forecasting, Marketing Management, Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communication, International Marketing, Negotiation and selling, E-commerce, Internet Marketing, Logistics Management, etc.


7Curriculum arrangement

Course type

Course number

Course name

credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

terms

remark

Theory

practice

Compulsory course

Basic professional course

03400216

Consumer Behavior

4

4

72

64

8

5


03400313

Market Survey and Forecast

4

4

72

60

12

6


03400221

Advertisement and IMC

3

3

54

45

9

5


Elective course



Professional elective course

03400155

Negotiation and Selling

3

3

54

54


5


03400048

Public Relations

3

3

54

54


5


03400372

Internet Marketing

3

3

54

45

9

5


03400097

Enterprise Pricing

2

2

36

36


5


03400047

International Trade

3

3

54

54


5


03400128

Operations Research

3

3

54

54


5


03400200


Supply Chain Management


2

2

36

36


6


03400233

Electronic Commerce

2

2

36

36


6


03400344

Marketing Channel Management

3

3

54

54


6


03400314

Strategy Brand management

3

3

54

54


6


03400442

Marketing Engineering

3

3

54

54


6


03400102

Services Marketing

2

2

36

36


6


03400125

Enterprise Strategic Management

2

2

36

36


6


03400096

Marketing Planning

3

3

54

45

9

7


03400459

Sale Management

2

2

36

36


7


03400343

Organization Marketing

2

2

36

36


7


03400095

International Marketing

2

2

36

36


7

Bilingual

03400348

Marketing Case analyses and Experimental Simulation

2

2

36

18

18

7


03400455

Research Methods and Thesis Writing

1

2

18

18


7

The first 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.


Concentrated Practical Teaching

03400401

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for courses of national defense education.

























Accounting Major

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

The major aims to cultivate professional student who have comprehensive development in morality, intelligence, physique, aesthetics. They are expected to be familiar with the basic knowledge, theories and skills of accounting, management, economy and law and have be capable in accounting, audit, financial analysis. Meanwhile, humanistic spirit, scientific literacy, honesty, and the ability to work in enterprises, institutions and government are required.

2Requirements of the major

Students of the major mainly learn about basic theory and knowledge of accounting, business administration and economics. They are required to receive basic training on methods and skills of accounting and audit. They also need to have skills and ability of financial processing, audit, financial analysis, decision support, etc.

Graduates should obtain the following knowledge, ability and qualities:

1. Basic knowledge, theory and method of economics and management.

2. Knowledge, theory and method of accounting and auditing.

3. Policy, laws & regulations and international conventions of accounting, taxation, company, etc.

4. The ability to understand and apply IT technology; the ability to obtain information.

5. The ability of language and literal expression; the ability of communication.

6. Advanced theories and the dynamic development of the major

7. The ability to search documents and information; the ability to scientific research.

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.

2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 155 credits for graduation, including 91 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 12 for basic professional courses ); 44 credits for elective courses(36 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses); and 20 credits for concentrated practical teaching (including 7 special credit).

4Curriculum provision and credit allocation

      course
  type



Credit

and

Proportion

Total

Compulsory course

Elective course

Concentrated practical teaching

basic general course

Basic disciplinary course

Basic professional course

Subtotal

professional elective courses

public elective course

Subtotal

Professional Practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits

Subtotal

Credits

155

38

41

12

9111

36

8

44

4

3

6

7

20

Proportion%

100

24.52

26.45

7.74

58.71

23.23

5.16

28.39

2.58

1.94

3.86

4.52

12.90

20.00% of the credits are for practical teaching.

5Main subjects

Business Administration, Economics

6Core curriculum

Accounting, Financial Management, Intermediate Financial Accounting, Advanced Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Auditing, Cost Accounting


7. Curriculum arrangement

Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

terms

remark

Theory

practice

Compulsory course

basic professional course

03400449

Intermediate financial accounting

3

3

54

54


3


03400450

Intermediate financial accounting

3

3

54

54


4


03400451

Auditing

3

3

54

42

12

5


03400229

Management Accounting

3

3

54

54


6


Elective course

Professional elective course

03400018

Cost Accounting

3

3

54

54


5

Limited selection

03400026


Taxation Laws

3

3

54

54


5


03400146


Accounting Information System

3

3

54

36

18

5


03400230

Accounting for Financial Enterprises

3

3

54

54


5


03400037

Accounting for Securities Enterprises

2

2

36

36


5


03400200

Supply Chain Management

2

2

36

36


5


03400233

Electronic Commerce

2

2

36

36


5


03400452

Advanced Financial Accounting

4

4

72

72


6

Limited selection

03400021

Accounting for Nonprofit Entities

3

3

54

54


6


03400036

Accounting Case Research

2

2

36

36


6


03400035

International Accounting

2

2

36

36


6


03400237

Finance

3

3

54

54


6


03400292

Assets Valuation

2

2

36

36


6


03400304

Corporate Strategy and Risk Management

2

2

36

36


6


03400298

Professional English for Accounting

2

2

36

36


6


03400350

Accounting Theory

2

2

36

36


7


03400097

Enterprise Pricing

2

2

36

36


7


03400351

Accounting Combined Simulation

2

2

36

36


7


03400122

Financial Analysis

3

3

54

54


7


03400115

Compensation Design and Management

3

3

54

54


7


03400455

Research Methods and Thesis writing

1

2

18

18


7

The first 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.

Concentrated practical teaching

03400401

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for courses of national defense education.

Double Major in Accounting (Minor)

Curriculum Arrangement


Course type

Course number

Course name

credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

Terms

Remark

Theory

Practice

Professional course

03400322

Micro-economics

3

4

72

72


2


03400282

Accounting

3

3

54

42

12

2


03400283

Management

3

3

54

54


1


03400295

Statistics

3

3

54

54


5


03400324

Finance Management

2

3

54

54


3


03400286

Economic Laws

3

3

54

54


5


03400449

Intermediate financial accounting

3

3

54

54


3


03400450

Intermediate financial accounting

3

3

54

54


4


03400026

Taxation Laws

3

3

54

54


5


03400018

Cost Accounting

3

3

54

54


5


03400229

Management Accounting

3

3

54

54


6


03400452

Advanced Accounting

4

4

72

72


6


03400021

Accounting for Nonprofit Entities

3

3

54

54


6


03400451

Auditing

3

3

54

42

12

5


03400146

Accounting Information System

3

3

54

36

18

5


Concentrated practical teaching

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6


Total credits

54











Financial Management Major

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

The major aims to cultivate professional students who have comprehensive development in morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetics. They are expected to be familiar with basic knowledge, theories and skills of management, economics, law & finance, finance and accounting. They should be capable of financial management, which means they should be able to analyze and operate business with financial skills and be able to work on financial management, education or scientific research in industrial & commercial enterprises, institutions and government.

2Requirements of the major

Students of the major mainly learn about basic theory and knowledge of management, economics and finance. They are required to receive basic training on methods and skills of finance and financial management. Meanwhile, basic skills and ability of analyzing and solving practical financial problems are required.

Graduates should obtain the following knowledge, ability and qualities:

1. Basic knowledge and theory of economics and management.

2. Basic theory, methods and skill of finance and financial management.

3. Strong ability of language and literal expression, communication; ability to obtain information, analyze and settle practical financial management problems.

4. Familiarity with domestic and international financial management policy and law & regulations;

5. Advanced theories and the dynamic development of the major

6. The ability to search documents and information and document retrieval; the ability of scientific research and practical work.

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.

2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 156 credits for graduation, including 90 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 11 for basic professional courses); 46 credits for elective courses(38 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses); and 20 credits for concentrated practical teaching (including 7 special credit).


4Curriculum provision and credit allocation

      course
  type



Credit

and

Proportion

Total

Compulsory course

Elective course

Concentrated practical teaching

basic general course

Basic disciplinary course

Basic professional course

Subtotal

professional elective courses

public elective course

Subtotal

Professional Practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits

Subtotal

Credits

156

38

41

11

90

11

38

8

46

4

3

6

7

20

Proportion%

100

24.36

26.28

7.05

57.69

24.36

5.13

29.49

2.56

1.92

3.85

4.49

12.82

19.87% of the credits are for practical teaching.

5Main subjects

Business Administration, Economics

6Core curriculum

Management, Advanced Financial Management, International Financial Management, Financial Engineering, accounting, Financial Accounting, Cost Management, Finance, Security Investment, etc.


7Curriculum arrangement

Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

terms

remark

Theory

practice

Compulsory course

basic professional course

03400236

Advanced Financial Management

4

4

72

72


5


03400293

International Financial Management

4

4

72

72


6


03400237

Finance

3

3

54

54


5


Elective course

Professional elective course

03400017

Financial Accounting

4

4

72

72


5


03400238

Cost Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400122

Financial Analysis

3

3

54

54


5


03400241

Public Finance

3

3

54

54


5


03400128

Operation Research

3

3

54

54


5


03400026

Taxation Laws

3

3

54

54


5


03400245

Financial Engineering

3

3

54

54


6


03400246

Commercial Bank Management

3

3

54

54


6


03400244

Security Investment

3

3

54

54


6


03400299

Econometrics

3

3

54

54


6


03400243

Financial Marketing

2

2

36

36


6


03400292

Assets Valuation

2

2

36

36


6


03400039

Game Theory

2

2

36

36


6


03400363

International Investment

2

2

36

36


7


03400436

Financial Combined Simulation

1

2

36


36

7


03400146


Accounting Information System

3

3

54

36

18

7


03400242

Auditing

3

3

54

54


7


03400298

Professional English

2

2

36

36


7


03400151

Tax Planning

2

2

36

36


7


03400455

Research Method and Thesis Writing

1

2

18

18


7

The first 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.

Concentrated practical teaching

03400339

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400291

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for


Human Resources Management Major

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1training objectives

The major cultivates all-rounded students who are developed in morality, intelligence, physique, aesthetics and who have humanistic spirit, scientific literacy, professional knowledge and skills about management, economics, law and human resource management. Those students have the ability to engage in human resources investigation, analysis, prediction, decision and management, and the ability to engage in human resource management practice, teaching, scientific research and other aspects in for-profit and non-profit organizations.

2Requirements of the major

Students of this major mainly study basic theories and knowledge of management, economics and human resource management. They are required to receive basic training on human resources management methods and skills, meanwhile have the basic skills and ability of human resources investigation, analysis, prediction, decision and human resource management practices.

Graduates should acquire the following knowledge, abilities and qualities

   1. Systematically master the basic theoretical knowledge and skills of management, economics and human resource management.

   2. Master the qualitative and quantitative methods of human resource management. Have a strong ability to analyze and solve problems.

   3. Have strong ability of language and literal expression, interpersonal communication, organizational coordination and leadership.

   4. Familiarity with guidelines, policies, laws & regulations which are related to human resource management.

   5. Master the basic knowledge and the operational ability of a foreign language;

   6. Have strong information skills and grasp the basic methods of document retrieval and information searching. Have scientific research and practical work ability.

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.

2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 155 credits for graduation, including 91 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 12 for basic professional courses ); 44 credits for elective courses(36 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses); and 20 credits for concentrated practical teaching (including 7 special credit).


4Curriculum provision and credit allocation



      Course
  type



Credit

and

Proportion

Total

Compulsory course

Compulsory course

Compulsory course

basic general course

basic general course

basic general course

basic general course

professional elective courses

public elective course

Subtotal

Professional Practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits

Subtotal

Credits

155

38

41

12

91

(11)

36

8

44

4

3

6

7

20

Proportion%

100

24.5

26.5

7.7

58.7

23.2

5.2

28.4

2.58

1.94

3.87

4.52

12.90

20.00% of the credits are for practical teaching.

5Main subjects

Business Administration, Economics

6Core courses

Human resource management, organizational behavior, Labor economics, Job analysis and organization design, Recruitment and staffing, Performance management, Salary design and management, Human resources development and training, Employee relationship management, etc.

7. Curriculum arrangement


Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week


Total time

Time allotment

Teams

Remarks

Theory

Practice

Compulsory courses

basic professional course

03400045

Organizational Behavior

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400104

Labor Economics

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400115

Compensation Design and Management

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400114

Performance Management

3

3

54

48

6

6


Elective course

Professional elective course

03400306

Job Analysis and Organization Design

2

2

36

30

6

5


03400255

Management Communication

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400332

Operation Research

3

3

54

54


5


03400254

Recruitment

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400116

Labor policies and Legislation

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400417

Logistics Enterprise Operation

2

2

36

30

6

6


03400113

Social Security

3

3

54

48

6

6


03400261

Employee Relations Management

2

2

36

30

6

6


03400168

Outline of human capital

3

3

54

48

6

6


03400106

Staff Appraisal Theory and Methodology

3

3

54

48

6

6


03400125

Enterprise Strategic Management

2

2

36

36


6


03400444

Career Management

2

2

36

30

6

6


03400107

HR Development and Training

3

3

54

48

6

7


03400233

Electronic Commerce

2

2

36

36


7


03400298

Professional English

2

2

36

36


7


03400445

Experiential Human Resource Management

1

2

36

12

24

7


03400455

Research Method and Thesis Writing

1

2

18

18


7

The first 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.

Concentrated practical teaching

03400401

Practice for Graduation

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for










Double Major in Human Resource Management(Minor)

Curriculum Arrangement


Course type

Course type

Course number

Course number

Course name

Course name

credits

credits

Time per week

Time per week

Total time

Total time

Time allocation

Terms

Remark

Remark

Course type

Time allocation

Terms

Professional course

01000003

Advanced Mathematics I

3

4

72

72


1


03400283

Management

3

3

54

54


1


03400282

Accounting

3

3

54

54


2


03400322

Micro-economics

3

4

72

72


2


03400323

Macro-economics

3

4

72

72


3


03400295

Statistics

3

3

54

54


4


03400286

Economic Laws

3

3

54

54


4


03400041

Human Resources Management

3

3

54

42

12

4


03400251

Organizational Behavior

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400252

Labor Economics

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400306

Job Analysis and Organization Design

2

2

36

30

6

5


03400115

Compensation Design and Management

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400254

Recruitment

3

3

54

48

6

5


03400114

Performance Management

3

3

54

48

6

6


03400113

Social Security

3

3

54

48

6

6


03400443

Employee Relations Management

2

2

36

30

6

6


03400107

HR Development and Training

3

3

54

48

6

7


Concentrated practical teaching

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

Total credits

55





Business Administration Training Program

1Basic general courses and basic disciplinary courses

(1)Basic general courses, 38 credits altogether

(2)Basic disciplinary courses, 41 credits altogether


Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

Terms

Remark

theory

practice

Compulsory course

Basic general course

00101001

Ideological Moral Cultivation & Introduction to Law

3

3

54

practice


1-8


00101002

An Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101003

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101004

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101005

A Survey of Modern History of China

2

2

36

30

6

1-8


00101006

Situation & Policy

2

2

128

36

92

1


00200005

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200006

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200007

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200008

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200009

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200010

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200011


College English Reading, Writing & Translating (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200012

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00300001

College Physical Education (I)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300002

College Physical Education (II)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300003

College Physical Education (III)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300004

College Physical Education (IV)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00400001

The Basic Knowledge of College Computer

2

3

54

36

18

1-8





basic disciplinary course

01000003

Advanced Mathematics I

3

4

72



1


01000004

Advanced Mathematics II

3

4

72



2


01000007

Linear Algebra B

3

4

72



2


01000009

Probability & Mathematical Statistics B

3

4

72



3


03400295

Statistics

3

3

54

54


4


03400282

Accounting

3

3

54

42

12

2


03400283

Management

3

3

54

54


1


03400322

Micro-economics

3

4

72

72


2


03400323

Macro-economics

3

4

72

72


3


03400324

Finance Management

2

3

54

54


3


03400142

Database and application

2

3

54

36

18

3


03400325

Marketing

2

3

54

36

12

4


03400286

Economic Law

3

3

54

54


4


03400326

Human Resources Management

2

3

54

36

12

4


03400135

Management Information System

3

3

54

54


4

















Accounting Major (CPA)

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

Accounting major cultivates the high-quality talents who not only are well-rounded in morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetic and grasp the basic knowledge of audit, account, law, management and some related field ,basic theory and techniques but also have humanistic spirit ,scientific literacy , the good faith quality and the ability to audit ,financial analysis and accounting so as to work on audit or other things related to audit accounting firm ,enterprise, public institution and government audit sector

2Requirements of the major

Students of accounting major mainly learn the basic theory and knowledge of audit, account, business administration, economics and other fields. They receive the fundamental training in accounting method and techniques, grasp audit, financial analysis, determination support and have the ability above. They also should have the quality of finding, analyzing and solving problem

Graduates should obtain the following knowledge, ability and qualities:

1. Basic knowledge, theories, methods in economics and management.

2. Knowledge, theories, methods in audit and account

3. The newest policies ,law and international conventions in audit, account, taxes, and company and other fields

4. The comprehension, application of IT technologies, the ability of information acquisition and management

5. Language and literature expression

6. Leading edge and development trend of course theories

7. Literature retrieval and literature review

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 155 credits for graduation, including 91 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 12 for basic professional courses ); 44 credits for elective courses(36 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses); and 20 credits for concentrated practical teaching (including 7 special credit).



4Curriculum provision and credits allocation

      Course nature




Credits and percentage

total

Compulsory course

Optional course

Concentrated Practical Teaching

Basic general class

Basic disciplinary courses

Specialized course

Subtotal

Professional optional courses

Public optional course

subtotal

Graduation practice

Professional and social practice

Graduation thesis

Professional     credits  

subtotal

credits

155

38

41

12

9111

36

8

44

4

3

6

7

20

Percentage of the total credits%

100

24.52

26.45

7.74

58.71

23.23

5.16

28.39

2.58

1.94

3.86

4.52

12.90

20% of the credits are for practical teaching.

5Main subject

Business administration

6Core curriculum

Accounting, Financial Management, Intermediate Financial Accounting, Advanced Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Auditing and Cost accounting.

7Curriculum arrangement


Course type

Course number

Course name

credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

terms

Remark

Theory

Practice

Compulsory course

Basic professional course

03400449

Intermediate financial accounting

3

3

54

54


3


03400450

Intermediate financial accounting

3

3

54

54


4


03400451

Auditing

3

3

54

42

12

5


03400229

Management Accounting

3

3

54

54


6


Elective course






















Professional elective course

03400018

Cost Accounting

3

3

54

54


5

Limited election

03400026

Taxation Laws

3

3

54

54


5


03400146

Accounting Information System

3

3

54

42

12

5


03400352

Accounting Firm Management

2

2

36

36


5


03400230

Accounting for Financial Enterprises

3

3

54

54


5


03400200

Supply Chain Management

2

2

36

36


5


03400233

Electronic Commerce

2

2

36

36


5


03400355

Certified Public Accountant’s Professional Ability

2

2

36

36


5


03400433

Internal Control

2

2

36

36


5


03400452

Advanced Financial Accounting

4

4

72

72


6

Limited election

03400021

Accounting for Nonprofit Entities

3

3

54

54


6


03400147

Auditing Case Research

2

2

36

36


6


03400304

Corporate Strategy and Risk Management

2

2

36

36


6


03400298

Professional English for Accounting

2

2

36

36


6


03400292

Assets Valuation

2

2

36

36


6


03400353

IT Auditing

2

2

36

36


6


03400237

Finance

3

3

54

54


6


03400434

Government Auditing

2

2

36



6


03400435

Management Consulting

2

2

36



6


03400356

Special Topics on Accounting Practice

1

2

18

18


7

First 9 weeks

03400357

Special Topics on Tax Law

1

2

18

18


7

First 9 weeks

03400358

Special Topics on Financial Cost Management Practice

1

2

18

18


7

Last 9 weeks

03400359

Special Topics on Auditing Practice

1

2

18

18


7

Last 9 weeks

03400360

Auditing Training

1

2

36


36

7


03400361

Auditing Theory

2

2

36

36


7


03400122

Financial  Analysis

3

3

54

54


7


03400455

Research Methods and Thesis writing

1

2

18

18


7

First 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.


Concentrated Practical Teaching

03400401

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271


Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for courses of national defense education.

Remarkcourses with* are separate courses

Training Program of E-commerce

1Basic general courses and basic disciplinary courses

(1)Basic general courses, 38 credits altogether

(2)Basic disciplinary courses, 41 credits altogether


Course type

Course number

Course name

credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allotment

terms

remark

Theory

Practice

Compulsory courses

Basic general courses

00101001

Ideological Moral Cultivation & Introduction to Law

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101002

An Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101003


An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101004

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101005

A Survey of Modern History of China

2

2

36

30

6

1-8


00101006

Situation & Policy

2

2

128

36

92

1


00200005

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200006

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200007

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200008

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200009

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200010

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200011

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200012

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00300001

College Physical Education (I)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300002

College Physical Education (II)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300003

College Physical Education (III)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300004

College Physical Education (IV)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00400001

The Basic Knowledge of College Computer

2

3

54

36

18

1-8


Basic disciplinary course

01000003

Advanced Mathematics I

3

4

72



1


01000004

Advanced Mathematics II

3

4

72



2


01000007

Linear Algebra B

3

4

72



2


01000009

Probability & Mathematical Statistics B

3

4

72



3


03400295

Statistics

3

3

54

54


4


03400282

Accounting

3

3

54

42

12

2


03400283

Management

3

3

54

54


1


03400322

Micro-economics

3

4

72

72


2


03400323

Macro-economics

3

4

72

72


3


03400324

Finance Management

2

3

54

54


3


03400142

Database and application

2

3

54

36

18

3


03400325

Marketing

2

3

54

42

12

4


03400286

Economic Law

3

3

54

54


4


03400326

Human Resources Management

2

3

54

42

12

4


03400135

Management Information System

3

3

54

54


4



E-commerce Major

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

The major aims to cultivate professional students who have comprehensive development in morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetics. They are required to master basic knowledge and theories of management, economics, IT, etc. They should be able to comprehensively plan, develop, operate and manage e-commerce. Ability of practice and innovation, under the background of Internet and Information age, are required. Students are also expected to be capable of work on e-commerce and scientific research in enterprises, institutions and government.

2Requirements of the major

The students of this major mainly study the basic theories and basic knowledge of business administration and computer science, accept basic training in the development, application and management of e-commerce system engineering, master the basic ability to analyze and solve e-commerce problems, and have good e-commerce professional qualities.


Graduates should obtain the following knowledge, abilities and qualities:

1. Mastering the basic theory and basic knowledge of management, economics, computer, and e-commerce;

2. Mastering the methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis of e-commerce, and having the ability to design and develop e-commerce systems;

3. Having excellent ability about language expression ability, information collection, information analysis and basic ability to analyze and solve e-commerce problems;

4.Being familiar with domestic and international e-commerce-related guidelines, policies, regulations and international practices;

5. Understanding the theoretical frontiers and developments in the field of e-commerce;

6. Mastering the basic methods of document retrieval and data query, with certain scientific research and practical work capabilities.

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible length of schooling: 4 years of basic schooling, students can finish it within 3 to 7 years.

2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 156 credits for graduation, including 91 credits for compulsory courses (38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 12 for basic professional courses ); 45 credits for elective courses(37 for professional elective courses and 8 for public elective courses); and 20 credits for concentrated practical teaching (including 7 special credit).


4、Curriculum provision and credit allocation

       Course

Type





Credit

and

Proportion

Total

Compulsory Course

Elective Course

Concentrated Practical Teaching

basic general course

Basic disciplinary course

Basic professional course

subtotal

professional elective courses

public elective course

subtotal

Professional Practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits  

subtotal

Credit

156

38

41

12

9111

37

8

45

4

3

6

7

20

Proportion%

100

24.36

26.28

7.69

58.33

23.72

5.13

28.85

2.56

1.92

3.85

4.49

12.82

19.87% of the credits are for practical teaching.

5Main subjects:

Business Administration, Computers, Economics

6Core Curriculum

Introduction to e-commerce, management, management information systems, databases and their applications, network marketing, computer network technology and applications, e-commerce system construction and management, e-commerce logistics management, ERP principles and applications, Java programming.


7Curriculum arrangement


Course type

Course number

Course name

credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allocation

terms

remark

Theory

practice

Compulsory course

Basic professional course

03400262

Introduction to Electronic Commerce

3

3

54

48

6

3


03400372

E--Marketing

3

3

54

45

9

5


03400183

Construction and Management of EC System

3

3

54

54


6


03400186

Computer Networks and Applications

3

3

54

54


5


Elective course



Professional elective course

03400181

E-commerce Logistics  Management

3

3

54

45

9

6


03400419

Cross-border E-commerce

2

2

36

18

18

6


03400332

Operation Research

3

3

54

54


5


03400189

Internet Economics

3

3

54

54


6


03400188

E- Payment and Network Finance

3

3

54

54


6


03400462

Mobile Commerce

3

3

54

45

9

5


03400463

ERP Principles & Application

2

2

36

12

24

6


03400264

E-commerce case studies

2

2

36

36


5


03400204

Network Consumer Behavior

2

2

36

36


6


03400446

Java Programming Language

4

4

72

54

18

5


03400263

International trade

3

3

54

54


5


03400268

Webpage Design

3

3

54

36

18

6


03400196

Decision Analysis

2

2

36

36


5


03400456

Shop Operation

2

2

36

18

18

6


03400375

Econometrics

2

2

36

36


5


03400200

Supply Chain Management

2

2

36

36


7


03400184

E-Commerce Law

2

2

36

36


7


03400298

Professional English

2

2

36

36


7


03400455

Research Method and Thesis Writing

1

2

18

18


7

First 9 weeks

Public elective course

The category of the major is social sciences. Students are required to elect 4 of the 5 general courses, except for the part of this majorpart 1cultural inheritance and humanistic quality; part 3scientific spirit and scientific & technological progress; part 4education of life and healthy; part 5artistic sentiment and sense of aesthetics. Each part requires no less than 2 credits. Total credits should be no less than 8.

Concentrated Practical Teaching

03400401

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

1-8 terms

2 credits are required for courses of innovation and entrepreneurship; 1credit is required for courses of national defense education.


Training Program of Logistics Management and Engineering

1Basic general courses and basic disciplinary courses

(1) Basic general courses, 38 credits altogether

(2) Basic disciplinary courses, 41 credits altogether


Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allotment

Terms

Remark

Theory

Practice

Compulsory course

Basic general courses

00101001

Ideological Moral Cultivation & Introduction to Law

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101002

An Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism

3

3

54

45

9

1-8


00101003

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101004

An Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and the System of Theories of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics ()

3

3

54

45

9

2-8


00101005

A Survey of Modern History of China

2

2

36

30

6

1-8


00101006

Situation & Policy

2

2

128

36

92

1


00200005

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200006

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (I)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200007

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200008

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (II)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200009

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200010

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (III)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200011

College English Reading, Writing & Translating (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00200012

College English Viewing, Listening & Speaking (IV)

2

2

36

36


1-4


00300001

College Physical Education (I)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300002

College Physical Education (II)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300003

College Physical Education (III)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00300004

College Physical Education (IV)

1

2

36


36

1-4


00400001

The Basic Knowledge of College Computer

2

3

54

36

18

1-8


         Basic disciplinary courses

01000003

Advanced Mathematics I

3

4

72



1


01000004

Advanced Mathematics II

3

4

72



2


01000007

Linear Algebra B

3

4

72



2


01000009

Probability & Mathematical Statistics B

3

4

72



3


03400295

Statistics

3

3

54

54


4


03400282

Accounting

3

3

54

42

12

2


03400283

Management

3

3

54

54


1


03400322

Micro-economics

3

4

72

72


2


03400323

Macro-economics

3

4

72

72


3


03400324

Finance Management

2

3

54

54


3


03400142

Database and application

2

3

54

36

18

3


03400325

Marketing

2

3

54

42

12

4


03400286

Economic Law

3

3

54

54


4


03400326

Human Resources Management

2

3

54

42

12

4


03400135


Management Information System

3

3

54

54


4



Logistics Management Major

1Training objectives and requirements of the major

1Training objectives

Aiming at the demand of China's role in the global supply chain under the background of global economic integration, this major cultivates students with systematic management, economics and modern logistics theory. On the one hand, graduates of this major are required to systematically master the planning and design of logistics system.  On the other hand, they are also required to know basic theories, methods and professional knowledge of logistics system planning and design , enterprise supply chain management and international logistics, aviation logistics, logistics enterprise operation, etc. The students are expected to have a high level of English and information system management skills, so that they can be engaged in the research, planning, design, development and management of logistics systems in processing and manufacturing enterprises, wholesale and retail, ports, customs, trade enterprises and various logistics enterprises.

2Requirements of the major

Students of this major mainly study the basic theory and basic knowledge of logistics management and engineering, economics, business management, management science and engineering, the professional knowledge of logistics management; and they accept supply chain design and management. Basic training in logistics system planning and design, international logistics operation and management, basic skills and capabilities in logistics system planning and design, development and management are also asked to be learned.

Graduates are required to have the following knowledge, abilities and qualities:

1.Master the basic theory and knowledge of business administration, logistics management and engineering, management science and engineering

2.Master basic knowledge in foreign languages and computers , with the ability to communicate in English and in the field of professional English;

3.Master the qualitative and quantitative methods of logistics management and have the ability to collect and analyze data using basic tools and methods

4.Have abilities to find problems, analyze and solve problems in logistics management practice and practice

5. Have good language and interpersonal skills

6.Master the basic methods of document retrieval and data query, and the abilities of scientific research and practical work.

2Length of schooling and academic degree

1Flexible educational system: 4 years of basic schoolingstudents can finish it within 3 to 7 years.

2Graduate who conforms to the regulations of academic degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Management.

3Requirements for graduation

Totally 157 credits for graduation, including 91 credits for compulsory courses38 for basic general courses, 41 for basic disciplinary courses and 12 for basic specialized courses );and 46 credits for elective courses38 for specialized elective courses 8 for public elective courses); 20 credits for concentrated practical teachingincluding 7 special credits.

4、Curriculum provision and credit allocation



      Course type




Credits and proportion


Total

Compulsory Course

Elective Course

Concentrated Practical Teaching

Basic general courses

Basic disciplinary courses

Basic specialized courses

Subtotal

Professional elective courses

Public elective courses

Subtotal

Professional  practice

Social practice

Dissertation

Special credits

Subtotal

Credit

157

38

41

12

9111

38

8

46

4

3

6

7

20

Proportion%

100

24.20

26.11

7.65

57.96

24.2

5.10

29.30

2.55

1.91

3.82

4.46

12.74

19.75% of the credits are for practical teaching.


5、Main subjects:

Logistics Management and Engineering, Business Administration, Management Science and Engineering


6、Core Curriculum:

Management, Logistics Management, Supply Chain Management, Logistics system Planning and Design, Production and Operation Management, Logistics Operations Research, Warehousing and Distribution Management, Logistics Information Management.

7、Curriculum arrangement

Course type

Course number

Course name

Credits

Time per week

Total time

Time allotment

Terms

Remark

Theory

Practice

Compulsory courses

Basic specialized courses

03400127

Logistics Management

3

3

54

54


3


03400060

Supply Chain Management

3

3

54

54


4


03400423

Logistics Operations Research

3

3

54

54


3


03400422

Production/Operations Management

3

3

54

54


5


Elective courses

Specialized elective courses

03400062

Procurement and Supply Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400381

Storage and Distribution Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400460

Transportation Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400461

Logistics Information Management

3

3

54

54


5


03400457

International trade

2

2

36

36


5


03400233

Electronic Commerce

2

2

36

36


5


03400387

International Logistics

3

3

54

54


6


03400424

Logistics Systems Planning and Design

3

3

54

54


6


03400425

Logistics management case

3

3

54

54


6


03400426

Logistics Enterprise Operation

3

3

54

54


6


03400427

Air Transportation Management

3

3

54

54


6


03400389

Special English on Logistics

2

2

36

36


6


03400428

Logistics Simulation

1

2

36

12

24

7


03400439

Practice Course of Logistics Innovation and Entrepreneurship

1

2

36

12

24

6


03400440

Air Logistics

3

3

54

54


5


03400397

Strategic Management

2

2

36

36


6


03400305

Supply Chain Finance

2

2

36

36


7


03400458

Management Accounting

2

2

36

36


7


03400400

Organizational Behavior

2

2

36

36


7


03400455

Research Method and Thesis Writing

1

2

18

18


7

The first nine weeks

Public elective courses

The subject belongs to the category of social sciences. Students should take general courses (module 1: cultural inheritance and humanistic accomplishment; Module 3: scientific spirit and scientific and technological progress; Module 4: life education and health; Module 5: artistic sentiment and aesthetic perception, each module not less than 2 credits, total credit is not less than 8 credits.

Concentrated practical teaching

03400401

Professional Practice

4

7

03400271

Major and Social Practice

3

1-8

03400340

Thesis for BS Degree

6

8

03400402

Special Credits

7

Semester 1 to 8

It requires 2 credits for innovative and entrepreneurial courses and 1 credit for National Defense Education course.



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