Overview
Course Objectives
The course aims to develop professionals with knowledge and skills in financial management and related areas such as finance, accounting, and law. Graduates will possess abilities in manual accounting, accounting information system software application, fund raising, financial feasibility assessment, financial statement analysis, tax planning, and specialized financial skills in wealth management. They will be capable of providing strategic guidance and specific methods for corporate and personal financial decision-making. Graduates will be application-oriented professionals suited for roles in industrial and commercial enterprises, financial firms, institutions, and government departments focusing on financial and wealth management.
Career Prospects
Employment positions include financial manager, accountant, chief financial officer, financial supervisor, head accountant, principal accountant, financial accountant, cost accountant, financial department manager, and supervising accountant.
Structure
Core Courses
Business Ethics and Sustainability (Professional Ethics), Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Business Statistics, Principles of Accounting I, Principles of Accounting II, Principles of Marketing, Corporate Finance, Organizational Behavior, Business-Driven Information Technology, Operations Management, Introduction to Global Business, Legal Environment, Strategic Business Solutions, Introduction to Financial Markets, Investment Analysis, and Computer Financial Applications, etc.
Costs
Funding
Students are eligible for various scholarships and grants, including:
- National Scholarship
- National Encouragement Scholarship
- Guizhou University of Finance and Economics Outstanding Student Scholarship
- Guizhou University of Finance and Economics Individual Achievement Scholarship
- Guizhou University of Finance and Economics Western Michigan College Scholarship
- National Grants