International College has three majors, namely international accounting, international finance and international business. There is also a misunderstanding that international XX major is equivalent to English +XX major. The reason why the international XX major is used is because the textbooks here are the latest textbooks imported from abroad, and the original version has not been translated all over the UK.
Regarding the style of study, first of all, Jiang Cai's style of study needs no doubt. In addition, a senior from another college once told me: I didn't think you were really international college students until I took elective courses, and your's thinking turned very fast and lively.
International College is the college with the most activities and competitions except the Art and Sports College. Most of the competitions are in English, and it is also the busiest college for students.
You may feel quite lacking when you are a freshman, because freshmen are basically English classes, and foreign teachers' English classes are very simple, but you can experience a different way of thinking from foreign teachers' learning. The most important thing for a freshman is to pass the exam, which is CET-4 and CET-6. Learning depends mainly on yourself, and what you can learn is up to you. A large number of English textbooks will definitely make your English comprehensive ability rise rapidly.
One more thing I have to say is that International College is the only college in Jiangcai that has a mid-term exam. Calculus has two mid-term exams, and the test scores are new methods: usual performance (attendance and answering questions), usual performance (teacher quiz), mid-term exam and final exam each accounting for different proportions, not the old method, as long as the final exam is passed.
I hope my answer is helpful to you. I 12 major in international finance.
According to the senior schoolmate, for freshmen who haven't laid a good foundation in English, it will be very difficult for foreign teachers to take professional courses when they start to teach intensively in Grade Two, so freshmen must work hard to improve their English.