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In September 2011, Financial Management was first introduced as a specialized track of the undergraduate program of Accounting, with the key feature that all core courses in this program are taught in English. In March 2018, after seven years of exploration and development, the Financial Management track was separated from the Accounting program and turned into an independent undergraduate program. At present, the Financial Management program has become one of the signature programs of IBS, emphasizing the cultivation of “cross-cultural, multilingual and international” business elites.

Students majoring in Financial Management can choose to pursue a minor in another specialty starting in their second year.

In order to fulfill the degree requirements and graduate, students must complete a total of 143 credits (2404 teaching hours), along with 12 credits of practical courses, over a period of four years.

Course credits and teaching hours are listed as follows:

Total hours
2404
Total credits
143
General
Compulsory Courses
General
Education Courses
Major
Compulsory Courses
Major
Elective Courses
Compulsory
Elective
Compulsory
Elective
Hours
Credits
Hours
Credits
Hours
Credits
Hours
Credits
996
55
224
14
752
47
432
27

1. General Compulsory Courses: Fundamental Principles of Marxism, Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, Outline of Modern and Contemporary History of China, Ethics and Morality Cultivation & Fundamentals of Law, Current Affairs and Policies, The Xi’s Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, College English, Physical Education, Military Theories, Labor Education, National Security Education, History of the Communist Party of China (Elective), History of Socialist Development (Elective).

2. General Education Courses: (1) History, philosophy and comparative civilization; (2) Literature, art and cultural studies; (3) Social sciences and regional studies; (4) Language, translation and intercultural communication; (5) Science and technology, artificial intelligence and social development; (6) Psychology, life education and physical and mental health; (7) Research methods and speculative innovation; (8) International general courses.

3. Major Compulsory Courses: Advanced Mathematics I II, Linear Algebra, Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Computer and the Internet, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Accounting, Management, Corporate Financial Management, Intermediate Financial Accounting I II, Introduction to Business Management, Corporate Governance, Intermediate Financial Management, Financial Statement Analysis.

4. Major Elective Courses (choose from 54 courses listed below): Contemporary Economics and Management: Theory and Practice, Introduction and Application of Programming Language (Python), Artificial Intelligence and Business, Research Methodology, Applied Econometrics, International Financial Management, Investment Management, Business Law, Business Negotiation, Internet Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Professional Development and Workplace Analysis, Intelligent Accounting, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, etc.

5. Practical Courses: Military Training (Practice), Social Practice and Field Study, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Course, Graduation Internship, Dissertation.