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What do you major in business economics?
What do you major in business economics?

Express Education, Ceng Laoshi, director of human resources in an enterprise, said that after graduation, students majoring in business economics can engage in foreign cultural trade, management, research, distribution and planning in radio and television institutions or other cultural institutions, foreign-related economic and trade departments, enterprises and institutions and government agencies.

So is business economics a good major? Let Express educate me to summarize the main courses, professional knowledge and skills of business economics for readers!

First, the main courses in business economics:

1, school year

Term (Introduction to Thailand, English I, Business Mathematics, Statistics I, Humanities, Environment and Science, Logic)

The second semester (Principles of Financial Accounting, English II, Calculus I, Statistics II, Microelectronics Application, Economic Theory, Business Introduction)

2. Second academic year

Term (Principles of Management Accounting, English III, Information Technology, Information Technology, History of World Civilization, Marketing Principles)

The second semester (English IV, Ethics, Computer Research, Macroeconomic Principles, Economy, Society, Government, Management Principles, Management Psychology)

3. The third school year

Term (intermediate microeconomics, mathematical economics, monetary banking, public finance, business research methods, compulsory business courses)

The second semester (intermediate macroeconomics, econometrics foundation, international trade, management economics, two compulsory business courses)

4. Fourth academic year

Term (international macroeconomics, strategic economics, a compulsory business course, an elective business course and two elective economic courses)

The second semester (economics seminar, a compulsory business course, an elective business course, two elective economics courses and an elective course)

Two, graduates should obtain the following professional knowledge and skills:

1, business economics involves most courses in the undergraduate stage of business;

2. Cultivate students' skills in writing professional critical analysis and opinion articles;

3. Let students have the ability to use economic analysis ability to intervene in economic information and make effective predictions in related business decision-making activities;

4. Let students make full use of economic principles to better understand all aspects of organization and management;

5. Create opportunities for students to have more extensive research in the direction of business economics, and let students develop their careers in public or private institutions;

The above is an analysis of business economics's undergraduate science. For more information about business and economics majors in NMET, please pay attention to Aauto Quicker Education Career Planning Channel. ;