General Introduction to the Majors
The School of Economics and Business Administration has established over the past thirty years the well-developed cluster of subjects covering the main fields of economics and management. The School has six undergraduate majors: economics, finance, international economics and trade, business administration, e-commerce and accounting; two first-level subjects for doctoral programs: theoretical economics and public administration; five second-level subjects for doctoral programs: political economy, western economics, global economics, population, resource and environmental economics, educational economy and management; two first level subjects for master programs: applied economics and business administration; twelve second-level subjects for master programs: political economics, history of economic thought, western economics, global economics, population, resource and environmental economics, regional economics, finance, international trade, labor economics, accounting, business management, education economics and management; two master degree authorization centers for MBA(Master of Business Administration) and MIB(Master of International Business) respectively. Additionally, the School has one postdoctoral center for theoretical economics.
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