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What courses should financial majors take?
1. Finance:

Freshman lays a foundation: four major mathematics courses (advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics are not offered in some schools, and students are advised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences to make up for them themselves), microeconomics and macro-microeconomics.

Sophomore majors: finance (monetary banking), financial economics, modern monetary theory, international trade practice, econometrics, accounting, financial management, (two semesters of study, one before the other).

Digging depth of junior year: finance, international finance, financial market, commercial bank management, investment banking, international trade, insurance, securities investment, financial derivatives, introduction to the international monetary system, securities investment.

Do a thesis in my senior year.

2. Financial engineering:

Freshman's foundation: four main mathematics courses (this major has higher requirements for mathematics than finance major, so the mathematical foundation is better), microeconomics and macro-microeconomics.

Sophomore majors: finance (monetary banking), financial economics, modern monetary theory, international trade practice, game theory and information economics, accounting, financial management, (two semesters of study, one before the other), econometrics.

Digging depth of junior year: introduction to financial engineering, financial time series analysis, algorithm and data structure, investment science, investment banking theory and practice, commercial bank management, applied stochastic process, finance, financial economics, international finance, fixed income securities, derivative financial instruments and behavioral finance.

Do a thesis in my senior year.

3. Insurance:

Freshman's foundation: four main mathematics courses (this major has higher requirements for mathematics than finance major, so the mathematical foundation is better), microeconomics and macro-microeconomics.

Sophomore majors: finance (monetary banking), finance, financial management, insurance, corporate finance, property insurance, life insurance, risk management, international finance, financial markets, actuarial principles and econometrics.

Digging depth of junior year: actuarial science, insurance accounting and finance; Reinsurance, life insurance actuarial, non-life insurance actuarial, insurance enterprise management, insurance fund management and operation, economic law, civil law, insurance law, maritime law, international risk management and insurance.

Do a thesis in my senior year.