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Hello, what are the ace majors and key majors of Yunnan University?
Yunnan University's ace majors are law and finance.

Legal major:

Training objectives: to train students to have good legal thinking and master basic legal theory and systematic legal professional knowledge; Familiar with China laws and regulations and related policies, with a sense of social responsibility and responsibility; Able to analyze and solve practical legal problems independently;

Strong written and oral expression skills; Senior legal professionals who have mastered the technical knowledge of lawyer practice, judicial expertise and forensic medicine.

Employment orientation: Traditionally, students who have graduated from law major are engaged in occupations with high social status and high income, such as judges and prosecutors. So many parents and students prefer to major in law.

Many students who apply for law majors also hope to work in high positions such as judges, prosecutors and university teachers after graduation. In fact, this kind of work requires students' college background or academic level is quite high.

Finance major:

Training objectives: This major trains professionals who have theoretical knowledge and business skills in finance and can engage in related work in economic management departments and enterprises such as banking, securities, investment and insurance.

Employment direction: the employment of finance graduates is mainly for banks and financial systems. In addition to domestic branches, joint-stock companies and foreign banks of commercial banks,

There are also several major destinations: the central bank, the China Banking Regulatory Commission, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the China Insurance Regulatory Commission; Securities companies (including fund management companies), trust and investment companies, financial holding groups and other financial companies with greater risks;

Four accounting firms, four asset management companies, financial leasing, guarantee companies, etc. ; Insurance companies and insurance brokerage companies; Social security fund management center or social security bureau;

Representatives of securities department, finance department and securities affairs of listed (to be listed) joint-stock companies; Government administrative agencies in the sequence of national civil servants, such as finance, auditing, customs and other departments.