1, major in finance.
Finance majors cover a wide range of knowledge fields, including financial markets, financial institutions, investment analysis, capital markets, corporate finance, international finance and so on. Students will study the application of financial theory, financial tools and financial technology, as well as related knowledge of economics, accounting and statistics.
Graduates majoring in finance can be employed in commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies, securities companies and other financial institutions. Can be engaged in risk management, capital operation, credit analysis, investment consulting, asset management and other positions, responsible for managing and optimizing the capital flow and business development of financial institutions.
2. Finance major.
Finance major is a major that studies fiscal revenue, fiscal expenditure, fiscal budget and fiscal policy. Studying finance can help students understand the principles and practices of national and local financial management, and cultivate their ability of analysis, planning and decision-making in the financial field.
Graduates majoring in finance can be employed in the financial departments of governments at all levels or related institutions. Can be engaged in financial budgeting, tax policy formulation, financial management, project evaluation and government debt management. It is necessary to understand the national financial situation, put forward reasonable financial policy suggestions and be responsible for supervising and managing the use of public financial resources.
3. Computer science and technology.
System architects are responsible for designing and building the architecture of large computer systems. It is necessary to deeply understand the interaction between computer hardware and software, and optimize the system according to the application requirements. Graduates can work as system architects in technology companies, network service providers or electronic equipment manufacturers, and participate in the design and development of large-scale systems.
Data scientists/analysts collect, process and analyze large amounts of data to extract useful information and insights. Apply statistics and machine learning algorithms to solve practical problems and provide data-driven decision support for enterprises. Graduates can engage in data analysis and artificial intelligence related work in data science companies, financial institutions, market research companies and other fields.