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What are the postgraduate majors in economics?
1, finance

Finance is an applied economic discipline differentiated from economics. It focuses on the economic activities of money and monetary funds, and specifically studies how individuals, institutions and governments acquire, spend and manage financial assets such as funds.

Finance majors train professionals who have theoretical knowledge and business skills in finance and can engage in related work in economic management departments and enterprises such as banks, securities, investment and insurance.

2. Statistics

Statistics is a branch of applied mathematics, which mainly uses probability theory to establish mathematical models, collect data from observation systems, make quantitative analysis and summary, infer and predict, and provide basis and reference for relevant decisions.

3. Economics

Economics major is a theoretical and applied undergraduate major (including economics and investment economics) that meets the needs of China's market economy development.

4. Accounting

Accounting is a discipline of business administration, and it is a highly applied specialty. This major has three major directions: enterprise accounting, international accounting and certified public accountants. This major focuses on enterprise accounting, taking into account computer and financial management.

In terms of teaching methods, we emphasize the teaching mode of combining theory with practice, advocate heuristic and case teaching, and cultivate students' operational ability and innovative ability in handling accounting business and managing finance in many ways.

5. Theoretical Economics

Political economics, economic thought history, economic history, western economics, world economy, population, resources and environmental economics.

6. Applied Economics

National economics, regional economics, finance, finance, industrial economics, international trade, labor economics, statistics, quantitative economics, national defense economics.