Freshman and sophomore: English, mathematics, college Chinese, computer and other basic courses; Professional basic courses, such as management principles, western economics, political economics, etc. The first two years were the same, but each department arranged different courses.
Junior year: I have changed my major at this time. I majored in finance from junior to senior. Courses are mainly professional, such as econometrics, financial marketing, intermediate financial accounting, international finance, financial enterprise accounting and so on. There are elective courses such as securities investment, corporate finance and commercial bank management.
Senior: There are generally fewer courses, and there is only one required course. The others are optional courses.
When I first go to school, there will be a green paper on the curriculum arrangement of each department to give to freshmen. Then you can study hard and communicate with your classmates more, and that's it -0-