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The undergraduate courses of this department are divided into four years, and a Bachelor of Business Administration is awarded after completing 128 credits.

 

The credits earned by students at school can be divided into four types:

 

 ♦Basic courses:

Chinese (4 credits)

Foreign Languages ​​(10 credits) (freshman English 6 credits, sophomore English 4 credits)

Military training (0 credits)

Freshman PE, sophomore PE (0 credits)

 

♦ General required subjects:

 

It is divided into seven fields: humanities, nature, society, civilization and classics, leadership and ethics, and logical thinking and operation. Students enrolled in the 108-109 academic year are required to take one course in each of the four fields of humanities, nature, society, and logical thinking and operation. Before graduation, students must meet the above-mentioned fields and take at least 14 credits. Students who enroll after the 110th academic year (inclusive) are required to take one course in each of the three fields of humanities, nature and society. They must meet the above-mentioned fields and take at least 12 credits before graduation. Students enrolling in the 112th academic year (inclusive) are required to take one course in each of the four fields of humanities, nature, society and sustainable practice. They must meet the above-mentioned fields and take at least 12 credits before graduation.

 

♦ Required subjects for the department:

 

Freshman year

 

Accounting, Statistics, Economics, Introduction to Information Technology

 

Sophomore year

 

Intermediate Accounting, Cost and Management Accounting, Accounting Information Systems

 

Junior year

 

Auditing, Seminar Special Topic, Advanced Accounting, Taxation Regulations, Accounting Special Topic Seminar

 

♦ Elective subjects:

 

In addition to the required courses set by the school and department, in order to ensure that graduating students have certain basic abilities, the following standards are set for students' elective courses.

 

Curriculum modularization: For each of the six major groups, basic subjects for each group are selected to form a curriculum module.

For the six major groups, basic subjects of each group are selected to form a course module, which are:

 

Course module classification table

Accounting professional group

Accounting and Audit Team

adult management committee

Auxiliary professional group

Management group

information group

Finance Section

legal team

 

Actively guide learning direction

List the module course materials for various groups, and provide guidance on course planning according to students' learning directions.

 

Implement the "certificate system" for six major categories: Those who have completed 10 credits of modular courses in any category will be awarded a license for the category group in the name of the department, provide proof of their learning results, and guide students to learn.

 

Substantive specifications: Students must meet the requirement of "17 credits in six major categories, including 9 credits in the accounting category" before graduation.

Courses approved for transfer by transfer students in this department at the time of admission can be used as credits for courses of the same quality that are substantially standardized in the department, but they cannot be used to apply for certificates.

Open recognition: In addition to the above provisions, any course credits on campus will be recognized as elective credits, eliminating the trouble caused by unstable policies.

Please download the module course selection record form by yourself.

Check the list of compulsory subjects for each grade (please select the general group for the group).

Suggestions for course navigation in the undergraduate department of this department are as follows: