What is the major of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics?
The course of international economics in Shanghai University of Finance and Economics is gradually in line with international practice. In addition to the Sino-foreign cooperation project in economics (direction of quantitative economy) held with Southampton University in the United Kingdom, the college has also jointly run schools with famous universities in the United States, Australia and the City University of Hong Kong. Now, the University of New South Wales, one of Australia's top universities, has taken the initiative to recommend students with full scholarships to pursue doctoral degrees, and has established undergraduate exchange programs with universities such as Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, City University of Hong Kong and Lingnan University of Hong Kong. International finance: the research object is mainly investment products such as currency, securities, stocks and futures, and it is a national key discipline. The Banking Department of Shanghai University for Nationalities was established in 192 1, and once had a large number of famous experts and scholars at home and abroad, such as Professor Yang Yinbo and Professor Zhu Sihuang in 1930s, Professor Peng Xinwei and Professor Liu Jieao in 1950s. After the resumption of classes in Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 1978, the financial discipline has been fully revitalized and developed, and the academic accumulation has become increasingly rich. At present, the college has formed a teaching and research echelon with reasonable structure. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics is one of the top universities in China. Accounting: Professional strength is very strong, ranking first in the country. The undergraduate course has three directions: accounting, international accounting and registered accounting. After entering international accounting study, students will be divided into several different majors: American accounting, ACCA and GCA. In addition, for the first time, the College successfully cooperated with the Lubin School of Business of Pace University in the United States and Deakin University in Australia to train master of accounting, and the first batch of master of accounting (MPAcc) was enrolled nationwide.