Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate Programs

About us

All training programs at the School of Economics and Management are designed to provide learners with enhanced experiential opportunities, equipping them with practical knowledge and the ability to develop both professionally and in practice. In addition, to create pathways for further study at higher levels (master’s and doctoral) with shortened study time and greater opportunities for international exchange, the School offers integrated and advanced programs. By enrolling in these programs, students are assured of strong academic development and access to cutting-edge global knowledge in their future studies.

Curriculum Structure

Knowledge Area
Credits
Notes
General Education
53
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
32
Physical Education / National Defense Education
Professional Education
81
Core and Foundational Knowledge of the Discipline
49
Complementary Electives
9
It consists of two compulsory components:
  • Supplementary knowledge in social sciences, entrepreneurship, and other skills (6 credits)
  • Academic Writing and Presentation (3 credits)
Internship
2
Graduation Thesis
6

Learning Model

- Training highly qualified human resources with research capacity and innovative creativity in science and technology, in line with the University’s goal of becoming a research-oriented institution of regional and global standing;

- Compliance with current higher education regulations on training programs and academic degrees;

- Ensuring practicality and modernity in accordance with international standards;

- Guaranteeing integration, coherence, and continuity between the undergraduate and master’s programs.