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What courses do business schools offer?
Business schools have the following courses:

1, accounting major course

Business schools at home and abroad usually offer accounting majors such as financial accounting, accounting, accounting and finance. There is a strong demand for accounting talents in the market, but it is usually necessary to obtain relevant qualification certificates, such as certified public accountants and ACCA, in order to obtain high salaries and rapid development of career paths.

2, financial professional courses

Commercial finance majors include finance, international finance, financial engineering, financial mathematics, financial risk management, finance and investment, quantitative finance, economy and finance. Finance majors have certain requirements for students' quantitative calculation ability. To apply for a finance major in a foreign university, you usually need a relevant background, and the requirements for the average score are also relatively high.

3, management professional courses

Business administration majors usually include management, human resource management, logistics management, tourism management, hotel management, real estate development and management, and engineering management. Management majors are often popular among students, and there is no strict requirement for students' professional background, and their career development prospects are also very broad.

4. Business courses

Business majors mainly include e-commerce and international business. Business majors usually aim at cultivating professionals who are familiar with the business environment and rules, have a solid theoretical foundation of economy and management, and have certain consulting decision-making and data analysis capabilities.

5, marketing professional courses

Marketing majors mainly include marketing, international marketing, advertising planning and marketing. Marketing major aims to cultivate talents who can master the basic theories and professional skills of management, economics and marketing, adapt to the needs of modern market economy, and engage in market research, marketing planning, marketing promotion and sales management.

6. Specialized courses in economics

Economics majors include economics, econometrics and economic statistics. Economics majors require students to systematically master the basic theories and related knowledge of economics, understand the operating mechanism of market economy, be familiar with the national economic policies, policies and regulations, and have the ability to conduct socio-economic investigation, economic analysis and practical operation by using quantitative analysis methods and modern technical means.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Business School.