Future Students
A. Compulsory Courses
There are three common compulsory courses which require all postgraduates to study, namely, Business English, Socialist Economic Theory and Practice, Marxism and Social Science Methodology.
B. Discipline Basic Courses
The discipline basic courses aim to train students to master the basic analytical skills in business administration, which consists of five courses. This module mainly teaches students to learn the methods and tools of economic and management analysis, master the research methods of business administration, and improve the analytical and writing skills.
C. Core Courses
Core courses are comprised of three modules, namely, leadership skills, functional management skills and legal skills. First, the leadership skills module includes three courses: Strategy Management, Organizational Behavior and Leadership and Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility. These courses focus on developing students' soft skills such as strategic thinking and responsibility. Second, functional management skills module refers to knowledge and skills in corporate human resources, finance, marketing and operation. Third, legal skills module enables students to grasp and understand the legal environment of corporate management, and cultivate legal skills in business management. These modules not only represent the core knowledge system of the MBA education, but also highlight the advantageous discipline of our University, law, as well as its feature of integration of economics, management and law.
D. Elective Courses
Elective courses include five modules, financial operation skills module, innovation and entrepreneurship skills module, international vision module, role-play module and knowledge expanding module. Students must select course from these five modules to obtain at least 10 credits. In the knowledge expanding module, students can not only choose the elective courses offered by MBA Education Centre, but also the courses offered by the Graduate School. These modules not only constitute a path for achieving the aim of MBA education, but also reflect the disciplinary strengths and features of the University in finance, accounting, taxation, and law, etc. In short, they provide strategic support for our MBA education featuring integration of economics, management and law.