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Business is a major that doesn't study mathematics.
Business, finance and economics are popular majors among international students, which makes it difficult to choose a major. I don't know where the differences are, so I have summarized and sorted out the information for this problem. Welcome to read. What's the difference between studying abroad in business and finance? Business studies how to run institutions and companies commercially and how to make them profitable. Business subjects generally involve marketing, enterprise strategy, operation and management, company structure, human resources, financial accounting and so on. Therefore, business is relatively more practical and specific. Business sometimes involves some courses in economics, introducing some principles and laws of economics, but this is only to make the company profitable in business. In fact, all aspects of business, such as accounting, marketing, human resources and so on. They are all majors in economics and the like. Business is very wide. Therefore, for liberal arts students, business is actually a more suitable major. Because most master of business majors don't need this background, they don't have high requirements for mathematics or statistics. The difference between business, finance and economics-Economics studies how human beings make the best use of limited resources for production and distribution, so as to meet human needs. The content of economics is various economic activities, economic laws and economic theories, which are usually divided into "macroeconomics" and "microeconomics". For example, economic and social research on the relationship between supply and demand, inflation, foreign exchange rate, bank interest rate and other economic phenomena will be more theoretical. This subject usually requires a good background in mathematics, or an undergraduate majoring in economics. For liberal arts students, learning economics may be a bit difficult, because mathematics may be weak. The difference between business, finance and economics-in short, finance is a subject that studies how individuals, organizations and companies effectively raise, allocate and use funds in a period of time, and it is also a subject that studies capital financing. Economics and business will also involve finance, but finance majors will focus more on the financial field. The specific contents of finance include currency, securities, banking, insurance, capital market, derivative securities, investment and wealth management, etc.