The International Economics and Trade Program
(Four years, Undergraduate, Bachelor of Economics )
Organizational Chart of International Economics and Trade Program
Objectives
This program is based on the foundation of moral education and aims to cultivate students into comprehensive and applied talents in international economics and trade with good political qualities and professional ethics. Students will acquire theoretical knowledge of international economics and international trade, understand international rules, and possess practical skills in international economic and trade operations, information technology use, and foreign language application. They will be capable of engaging in composite and applied international economic and trade roles such as customer management, business development, document processing, and foreign exchange in areas like international business operations of commercial banks, and the import and export of goods, services, and technology.
Core Courses
International Trade Theory; International Trade Practice; International Settlements; World Economy; China's Foreign Trade; International Business Law; International Service Trade; International Negotiation Practice; International Business; Geography of International Trade; Foreign Trade English Correspondence; Business English; Spoken Business English; Finance; International Finance.