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How many colleges are there in Central University of Finance and Economics? What does economics mainly talk about?
Institute of finance

Financial research institute

accounting institute

Taxation college

Actuarial Institute of China Insurance Institute

Institute of statistics

School of International Economics and Trade

Economic research institute

Business school/business school

School of Management Science and Engineering

Government college

School of Sports Economics and Management

school of law

School of Social Development

Marxist college

School of Culture and Media

school of foreign languages

University foreign language learning center

College of applied mathematics

Information college

Computer application experimental teaching center

MBA education center

institute of finance and economics

Beijing Finance and Economics Research Base

Institute of national defense economy and management

Institute of international cultural exchange

College of Continuing Education, College of Online Education

:: International Education Centre

normal college

Economics major (experimental class training mode) aims to cultivate economic talents with a solid foundation in economic theory, mathematics and English (or other foreign languages), so as to prepare for further study and becoming economic research-oriented talents. The cultivation of this major will further highlight the teaching of mathematics and econometrics and cultivate students' scientific research and innovation ability. This major is mainly devoted to cultivating economic talents who can further study for master's and doctoral degrees in economics at home and abroad. At the same time, we will cultivate high-quality compound talents who can adapt to the economic analysis, prediction, planning and management of government departments and various research institutions.

The main courses offered by this major include English courses, mathematics courses (mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, ordinary differential equations) and economics courses (political economics, intermediate microeconomics, intermediate macroeconomics, intermediate econometrics, finance, monetary banking, accounting, statistics, international economics, industrial economics, development economics, western economic history, Chinese economic history and institutional economics). Introduction to economic law, management principles, quantitative economics, public economics, financial economics, regulatory economics, contemporary world political economy, insurance, securities theory and practice, etc. ). Students of this major who have completed the credits specified in the training plan and met the conditions for degree granting will be awarded a bachelor's degree in economics.