Category CourseNo. Course Name Academic Achievement Total Class Type Class Credit Allocation Each semester School
Computer Lecture, Experiment and Practice 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
General Education Course Required 0300 18 1 Ideological and Moral Cultivation and Legal Basis 3 54 54 3 Politics
0300 182 Basic Principles of Marxism 3 54 54 3 Politics
0600 120 Outline of China's Modern History 2 36 36 2 Politics
0 100002 Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory and Theory of Three Represents 6 Politics
12000 1 sports 414411body.
1200005 Military Theory and Training1181Army
050000 1 College English12216216333
0700034 Computer Foundation and Application 4 72 72 72 2 2
General education elective courses can be found in the general list of general education elective courses in the whole school (divided into five categories: humanities, social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences, Chinese civilization and foreign culture, and interdisciplinary fields). Students must take at least 2 credits in each field, totaling 65,438+02 credits. Students with a degree in humanities and social sciences must have at least 4 credits in mathematics and natural sciences, and students with a degree in natural sciences must have at least 4 credits in humanities and social sciences. Students who take repeated or similar courses with this major are not included in the general education credits. Interdisciplinary course admits credits. )
Professional basic course required 0700004 advanced mathematics (1) 4 72 72 4 numbers.
0700005 Advanced Mathematics (II) 4 72 72 4 Numbers
0200 146 political economy (1) 3 54 45 9 3 Jing
0200 149 Political Economy (2) 3 54 45 9 3 Jing
0200 172 microeconomics 3 54 45 9 3 classics
0200 17 1 macroeconomics 3 54 45 9 3 Jing
0200268 Econometrics 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
0200086 Money and Banking 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
1 1002 18 Statistics 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
110010 Accounting 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
1 10009 1 Management 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
Take 07000 10 linear algebra 3 54 54 3 numbers.
070000 1 probability theory and mathematical statistics 3 72 72 3 numbers
0200036 Finance 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
0200073 International Economics 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
Specialized courses required 020007 1 International Finance 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
Bank management 3 54 45 9 3 Economics
Elective 020009 1 financial economics 3 54 45 9 3 classics.
0200 127 Investment * 3 54 45 9 3 Beijing
0200062 Corporate Finance 3 54 45 9 3 Economics
0200066 International Settlement 3 54 45 9 3
05005 13 spoken English 2 36 30 6 2/ 1 2/ 1 Jing
1 100 126 financial engineering 3 54 45 9 3 economics
0200083 International Investment 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
0200 106 Credit Management of Commercial Banks 3 54 45 9 3
0200092 Financial Market 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
0200 160 Central Bank 2 36 30 6 2 Classic
05000369 English Writing 2 36 30 6 2 Classics
0200027 Introduction to Insurance 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
0200283 Bank Marketing 2 36 30 6 2 Classic
0200 138 derivative financial instruments 3 54 45 9 3
0200 128 Investment Bank 3 54 45 9 3 Classic
0200 126 Investment Project Evaluation 3 54 45 9 3
0200 143 Securities Investment Analysis 2 36 30 6 2
1 100385 online banking 2 36 30 6 2
Compulsory credits for concentrated practice teaching 1300037 2 weeks of productive labor.
130002 4 graduation practice 2 4 weeks 2 classics
1300022 graduation thesis 6 12 6 scenes in a week
Total graduation credits: 140 credits, 35 credits for compulsory general education, accounting for 25% of the total credits.
The required credits for professional basic courses are 35 credits, accounting for 25% of the total credits.
The required credits for specialized courses are 6 credits, accounting for 4.3% of the total credits.
Centralized practice teaching needs 8 credits, accounting for 5.7% of the total credits.
Among them, graduation thesis or design requires 6 credits, accounting for 4.3% of the total credits.
Elective course credits ≥56 credits, of which general education elective credits ≥ 12 credits.
Remarks: 1. The practical content of military theory course 18 class hours is classified as military training;
2. The 72-hour computer session of Computer Fundamentals and Applications is arranged after class.