I. Accounting
Accounting major refers to the study of how an enterprise confirms its income and assets in a certain business cycle. In addition to compiling financial statements and recording the trading behavior of enterprises, accountants are more important to participate in the merger between enterprises, quality management, the application of information technology in finance, tax strategy and management decision-making activities of many enterprises.
Accounting profession covers a wide range: authentication, auditing, taxation, corporate accounting, management accounting, financial management, bankruptcy liquidation, forensic accounting, budgeting, business consulting and so on.
Second, e-commerce.
E-commerce specialty refers to a new interdisciplinary subject which integrates computer science, marketing, management, economy, law, modern logistics and other disciplines. Referred to as e-commerce major. E-commerce majors cultivate and master basic theories and knowledge such as computer information technology, marketing, international trade, management, law and modern logistics.
Have the ability to use the network to carry out business activities, and use computer information technology and modern logistics means to improve the management mode and level of enterprises, and be innovative and compound e-commerce senior professionals. The training objectives of counterpart enterprises meet the requirements of 2 1 century.
Third, logistics management.
Logistics management refers to the planning, organization, command, coordination, control and supervision of logistics activities in the process of social reproduction according to the flow law of material entities, in order to achieve the best coordination and cooperation between logistics activities, reduce logistics costs and improve logistics efficiency and economic benefits.
Modern logistics management is based on system theory, information theory and cybernetics. Modern logistics management is a professional course offered by colleges and universities. In order to meet the needs of the socialist market economy, logistics management majors train students with solid management foundation, basic knowledge of economics and information technology, high English level and basic computer skills.