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Brief Introduction of School of Economics and Management of Wuhan University
This college has a full range of disciplines. The discipline covers economics and management, and has four first-class disciplines: theoretical economics, applied economics, business administration, management science and engineering. The four first-level disciplines all have the right to award doctoral degrees in first-level disciplines, and all have postdoctoral research stations. The college has a first-class discipline, a national key discipline and seven national key disciplines in two disciplines; All disciplines are dominant or key disciplines in Hubei Province. "Development Economics and the New Development of Economic Globalization" is the key construction project of "2 1 1 Project", and "China's Economic Development and International Competitiveness" is the innovation platform of "985 Project". The Economic Development Research Center is the key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education, and the basic class of economics is the national training base of basic talents in economics. At present, political economy, economic thought history, finance, enterprise management, technical economy and management science are the key disciplines in Hubei. The college has 20 doctoral programs in political economics, western economics, world economy, economic thought history, economic history, population resources and environmental economics, finance, international trade, finance, industrial economics, quantitative economics, enterprise management, insurance, financial engineering, technical economy and management, accounting, marketing management, management science and engineering, and labor economics. Political economics, western economics, world economy, economic thought history, economic history, population resources and environmental economics, finance, international trade, finance, industrial economics, national economics, regional economics, quantitative economics, financial engineering, real estate economics, insurance, enterprise management, technical economy and management, accounting, marketing management, management science and engineering, and tourism management. There are 24 master's degree points in human resource management. The college has 18 undergraduate majors (directions) and 5 undergraduate teaching experimental classes.