Question 2: What are the core courses of economic management? Western economics, monetary banking, financial marketing, international economics, international finance, commercial banking, securities investment, economic law, econometrics, public management, financial mathematics, management, accounting, financial management, marketing and enterprise management.
Question 3: What courses do you need to study in the discipline of economic management? Management Thought in Economics
Economics includes macroeconomics and microeconomics. Macroeconomics pays more attention to theoretical exposition, while microeconomics pays more attention to the application of management methods.
Economic thinking in management science
Management pays attention to the structural coordination between materials and people's subjective activities, and economic thinking refers to the purpose and ultimate desire in management activities.
The difference between economics and management
Because the word economic management is used frequently, many people mistakenly think that economics is similar to management. In fact, there is a big difference between economics and management. Their fundamental difference lies in the hypothesis of human nature in economics and management. Man is the subject of economics and management, but economics and management, as independent disciplines, do not study every specific and different person. Instead, according to their respective academic purposes and research objects, based on people's general and universal behavior characteristics, they make abstract and conceptual assumptions about people for easy analysis. The understanding of human beings obtained from this is the basic assumption of the subject of behavior and the basic premise of further analysis. Therefore, different views or definitions of actors lead to the fundamental difference between economics and management. The hypothesis of behavior subject in economics and management shows the basic tendency and relationship of behavior subject.
Economics pays attention to designing reasonable rules of the game and developing institutional resources, so economics assumes that people are economic people with opportunistic tendencies and their mutual relations are equal. Because the assumptions of economics on people are simplified and consistent, economic theory is systematic, scientific and unified. Management pays attention to mobilizing people's enthusiasm and developing human resources, so management assumes that people are complex people with multiple needs and their relationship is complex. Because of the rich and diverse assumptions about people in management, management is highly variable, artistic and diverse.
Of course, the difference in theoretical abstraction does not mean that the practical application is completely different. On the contrary, just as the application of physical and chemical principles is intertwined in industrial production, the principles of economics and management are intertwined in practical application. Nevertheless, it is necessary to clarify the difference between them theoretically. Understanding the differences between the two disciplines will help the two disciplines to learn from each other and improve each other, and also help the research of cross-disciplinary or marginal disciplines.
Question 4: What courses do you take in economic management in universities? There are many majors in economic management, such as accounting, marketing, international trade, e-commerce and so on. Courses include: management economics, commodity statistics, comprehensive English e-commerce service marketing, international trade practice, accounting, basic advertising planning, sales management research and training, etc. ~ many of them are related to learning, but the content is similar.
Question 5: What courses do undergraduates majoring in economic management study? Course number, course code and name. Remarks on the method of credit examination: use the textbook author press edition.
1 3708 "Outline of Modern History of China" 2 "Outline of Modern History of China" must be written, Wang Shunsheng Lijie Higher Education Press, 2008.
2 3709 Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism 4 Written examination is required. Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism Wei Jiaxiang Peking University Publishing House, 2008.
3 00 15 English (II) 14 Optional Written Test 1 College English Self-study Course (Volume I and Volume II) Gaoyuan Higher Education Press 1999 Edition.
00 16 Japanese (II) 14 Written Japanese (Volume 1-2) Zhou Ping Chen Xiaofen Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press 1993.
00 17 Russian (II) 14 Written Russian Basic Course for New College (Volume 1-2) Application Day Higher Education Press 1998 Edition.
4 0043 Introduction to Economic Law (Finance and Economics) 4 The written test of Introduction to Economic Law (Finance and Economics) is compulsory in Liu Wenhua China Financial and Economic Publishing House, 2004.
5 0054 Principles of Management 6 The written test must take the Principles of Management. Li Xiaoguang China Financial and Economic Publishing House, 2004.
6 0 139 Western Economics 6 Written Test Required Western Economics Liu Fengliang China Finance and Economics Press, 2002 Edition *
7 0050 Economic Statistics Investigation and Analysis 4 Written Examination Necessary Economic Statistics Analysis Method LAM Raymond Social Sciences Publishing House
8 349 1 Basis and Practice of E-commerce 4 Written Test with Introduction to Practical E-commerce Lei Ling He Xinghu Wuhan University Press 2008.
9 88 15 Modern Enterprise Management Theory 6 Modern Enterprise Management Course Written Test Required Huang Shunchun Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 2007 Edition
10 89 18 accounting theory and practice 4 written test including practical accounting theory and practice Wu Daqi Tongji University Press 2007.
1 1 0058 Marketing 5 Written Test Guo Wuhan University Press, 2004.
12 0803 financial management 6 written examination required financial management Peng Shaobing Higher Education Press, 2003.
13 8920 production and operation management 4 written test required production and operation management Liu Tsinghua University publishing house, 2006.
14 6999 graduation thesis passed the practice.
004 1 Basic Accounting 5 Basic Accounting Written Test and Additional Test Li Xiangguo China Financial and Economic Publishing House, 2009.
0 144 introduction to enterprise management 5 written test
Introduction to Enterprise Management Liu Wuhan University Press, 2005
Question 6: What courses are there in economic management? There are many categories of economic management, including political economics, industrial economics, technical economics, institutional economics, project management, enterprise management, financial investment, international trade, accounting and so on. These basic courses are economic principles (also called western economics), securities investment, money and banking, etc. Specific to each category, professional courses vary greatly. You can go to the School of Economics and Management to learn more about it, or you can go to the websites of universities with strong economics and management disciplines such as the National People's Congress and Fudan University to learn about the course structure.
Question 7: What does economic management mainly study? There are many categories of economic management, including political economics, industrial economics, technical economics, institutional economics, project management, enterprise management, financial investment, international trade, accounting and so on. These basic courses are economic principles (also called western economics), securities investment, money and banking, etc. Specific to each category, professional courses vary greatly. You can go to the School of Economics and Management of the school to learn more about it, or you can go to the websites of schools with strong economic management disciplines such as the National People's Congress and Fudan University to learn about the course structure.
Question 8: What majors does economic management include? 1. Main courses of economics: Marxist economics, socialist economics, western microeconomics, western macroeconomics, introduction to labor economics, monetary banking, finance, accounting, statistics, international economics, history of China's economic thought, history of foreign economic theory, capital theory, contemporary economics, development economics, industrial economics, econometrics, etc. 2. Economics (quantitative economy) majors: Marxist economics, socialist economics, western microeconomics, western macroeconomics, mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, mathematical statistics, mathematical economics, principles of national economic accounting system, monetary banking, finance, accounting, international economics, econometrics, etc. 3. Main courses of economics (world economy) major: Marxist economics, socialist economics, western microeconomics, western macroeconomics, introduction to world economy, direct investment by multinational companies, development economics, national and regional economics, comparative economics, etc. 4. Main courses of Economics (Labor Economics): Marxist Economics, Socialist Economics, Western Microeconomics, Western Macroeconomics, Introduction to Labor Economics, Western Labor Economics, Human Resource Management, Labor Administrative Regulations, Social Security, Enterprise Management, Monetary Banking, Finance, Accounting, Statistics, China Economic Thought History, Foreign Economic Theory History, Econometrics, International Trade, etc. 5. Major courses of taxation: introduction to taxation, tax law, basic accounting, tax-related laws, enterprise financial accounting, tax agency practice, enterprise financial management, tax planning, auditing, western economics, etc. 6. Main courses of financial management practice: insurance introduction, monetary banking, securities market investment, insurance management, commodity futures, international finance, foreign exchange investment practice, futures market and investment, investment banking, trust investment management practice, technical analysis of venture capital, etc. 7. Main courses of international business: business English, foreign trade English correspondence, international trade, international trade practice, international finance theory and practice, international transportation, international insurance, customs principles and practice, international marketing, international investment, international business law, international business negotiation skills, cross-company management, foreign-related accounting, etc.
Question 9: What are the main courses of economic management? Modern economics (micro-macroeconomics), political economics, international economics (international trade and finance), finance, accounting, monetary banking, development economics, economic theory history, management, marketing, corporate finance, economic law, etc.