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College of Economics & Management


Head: LI Qifang

There are about 3000 full-time students, including undergraduates and postgraduates and over 1000 part-time students. The college has a relatively high academic faculty full of youthful spirit, out of 110 members there are more than 80 teachers, including over 10 professors, 20 associate professors and 30 lecturers.



Majors:

Information Management & Information System: this major introduces the theories of information management, website security, etc.
Project Management: this major trains students as project manager and team leaders, mostly in the construction industry.
Business Administration: this major teaches students how to create and manage business structure, and entrepreneurship.
Marketing: this major trains students to all the marketing topics such as advertisment, promotion, product launching, etc.
Financial Management: this major teaches the student how to manage financial resources, accountance, fond raising, etc.
Human Resource Management: this major trains students as human resource managers.
Tourism Management: this major trains students as hotel managers, travel agents, guides, and other tourism related positions.

In addition, this college offers 2 specialties for postgraduate students:

Management Science & Engineering: this specialty trains student to become advanced managers.
Technology Economics & Management: this specialty focuses on international business and information management.


Open to the world:

The College of Economics & Management is willing to broaden its horizons by welcoming a growing number of foreign students and also sending students abroad. Currently, 2 students are on an exchange with a Korean university to study management and 3 Korean students are learning tourism management. But these figures are bound to increase rapidly.

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