philosophy
English
Russian
German
French
Japanese
Advertising film
history
journalism
classical literature
museology
Speak Chinese to people who speak other languages.
China Language and Literature
Editing and publishing
Radio and TV news
2, social science experimental class curriculum:
Legal science
economics
sociology
fiscal science
finance
pedagogy
accountancy
E-commerce/e-commerce
international politics
administration management
marketing management
financial management
tourism management
logistics management
educational technology
manpower management/scheduling
Public enterprise management
Sports industry management
Agricultural and forestry economic management
Land Resources Management
Information resource management (IRM)
International economy and trade
Politics and administration
Labor and social security
Information management and information system
The teaching management of the humanities experimental class and the social science experimental class is under the unified responsibility of the Humanities College.
The training objectives of these two classes are devoted to cultivating and bringing up students with the following characteristics:
1, a broad international vision;
2. Generous and solid knowledge of humanities/social sciences;
3. Strong foreign language ability;
4, a solid foundation of humanities/social science research methods.
Enable students to use what they have learned to engage in:
1, humanities
2. Basic research of social science.
3. Interdisciplinary research
4. Cross-cultural studies
Strive to make students become compound, innovative and international high-end humanities and social sciences talents.
The experimental class adopts the training mode of thick foundation and wide caliber, and attaches importance to mastering basic professional methods and skills.
Pay more attention to methods than knowledge, academic research and training, and lay a good foundation in mathematics and foreign languages.
The training process of the experimental class is:
1, learn basic courses in the first and second years.
Lay a good foundation in mathematics and English, and contact with professional basic courses at the same time, so that students can determine their academic interests and find their own development direction.
2. In the third and fourth years, students choose according to their own interests and professional requirements.
You can study sociology, economics and international relations through two-way choice.