First, the core courses, also known as compulsory courses.
This kind of course has the following two basic requirements: first, the content generally covers the basic knowledge and skills of management and economics that MBA students need to master; Secondly, the content of each course is comprehensive to ensure that MBA students still have a comprehensive understanding of the basic knowledge in this field without taking other professional courses.
Such courses mainly include: accounting, applied statistics, planning and decision-making, management economics, organizational behavior, marketing, production and operation management, corporate finance, strategic management, etc.
Second, public elective courses
Public elective courses help to improve the quality of MBA students and are open to all MBA students.
Such courses mainly include: project management, macroeconomics, international trade, practical business data analysis and prediction, introduction to probability theory, etc.
Third, the professional direction of compulsory courses
The required course of major direction is a kind of elective course, which is only required for students who choose this major direction. It enables MBA students to have a deeper understanding of the knowledge and skills in a certain professional field on the premise of fully understanding the basic knowledge and skills of management.
Such courses take accounting and financial management as examples, including financial statement analysis, management accounting, management control and auditing.
Four. Elective courses in professional direction
In order to ensure that MBA students have a comprehensive understanding of management knowledge and skills, MBA students must choose elective courses in other directions besides their majors.