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Program of Study It is four-year undergraduate Program; the minimum length of stay in the program is four calendar years. However, the maximum time for completion of a bachelor's degree is within six years. This time limit is counted from the time that the students enter the undergraduate program regardless of any leave of absence taken. Students who successfully finish 130 credits will receive a Bachelor Degree. | Economics | International Trade | Finance | Logistics | General Foundation Course | 56 | 56 | 56 | 56 | Required Core Field Courses | 60 | 65 | 74 | 69 | Elective courses | 14 | 9 | 0 | 5 | Total Credits | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 |
Bachelor degree at SITE gives essential skills you need to excel at your future career. Five departments under SITE; Department of Economics, Department of International Trade, Department of International Transportation and Logistics, Department of Finance, and Department of Quantitative Economics, offer International Bachelor degree in Economics, International Trade, Finance, and Logistics. The curriculum focuses on an aspect of the experience and wide-ranging knowledge about the World and China. You will be able to examine problems form a variety of perspectives and you will be able to research, probe a variety of sources for information and making critical assessments of their finding. The Bachelor Degree curriculum offers intensive Chinese classes and the instruction language is English. General Foundation Courses (GFC) General Foundation Course Course Number | Course Title | Credit | CHN100 | Introductory Chinese Mandarin Ⅰ | 6 | CHN101 | Introductory Chinese MandarinⅡ | 6 | PED120 | TAICHI | 2 | PED130 | KUNG FU | 2 | HUM130 | General Outline of China | 2 | HUM150 | Social Work in China | 4 | ECO100 | Principle of Economics Ⅰ | 3 | ECO101 | Principle of Economics Ⅱ | 3 | MAT101 | Calculus Ⅰ | 3 | MAT102 | Calculus Ⅱ | 3 | CHN200 | Intermediate Chinese MandarinⅠ | 4 | CHN201 | Intermediate Chinese MandarinⅡ | 4 | HUM205 | Chinese Traditional Philosophy | 2 | CHN231 | Chinese Modern Philosophy | 2 | CHN300 | Advanced Chinese MandarinⅠ | 4 | CHN301 | Advanced Chinese MandarinⅡ | 4 | CHN401 | Business Writing in Chinese | 2 | | Total credits | 56 |
Required Core & Field Courses LOGISTICS Each student major in this Finance must complete 130 undergraduate credits of course work: 56 credits in General Foundation courses, 69 credits of required core & field courses and 5 credits of elective courses. Required Core & Field Courses Course Number | Course Title | Credit | ACC200 | Accounting | 3 | ECO201 | Intermediate Microeconomics Ⅰ | 2 | ECO202 | Intermediate Microeconomics Ⅱ | 2 | ECO203 | Intermediate MacroeconomicsⅠ | 2 | ECO204 | Intermediate Macroeconomics Ⅱ | 2 | ECO205 | Statistical Methods in Economics and Business Ⅰ | 3 | ECO206 | Statistical Methods in Economics and Business Ⅱ | 3 | ECO240 | Introduction to LogisticsⅠ | 2 | ECO241 | Introduction to LogisticsⅡ | 2 | ECO243 | Operation Research | 3 | ECO301 | Econometrics | 3 | ECO313 | International Finance Management | 3 | ECO340 | Transportation Economics | 3 | ECO344 | International Logistics | 3 | ECO360 | Marketing | 3 | ECO390 | Practicum | 6 | LAW300 | Legal Studies | 3 | ECO420 | International Risk Management | 3 | ECO442 | Warehousing Managements | 2 | ECO445 | Supply Chain Managements | 2 | ECO446 | Purchasing and Supply Management | 2 | ECO451 | Current issues on Chinese Economy | 2 | ECO490 | Thesis | 6 | ECO491 | Research SeminarⅠ | 2 | ECO492 | Research SeminarⅡ | 2 | | Total credits | 69 |
Program Highlights All program in English: all programs in Economics,International Trade, Finance, and Logistics are offered entirely in English. Professors, faculty members and administrators communicate entirely in English, and all course materials, including books and brochures, are provided in the English language Chinese Mandarin courses: totally 20 credits of Intensive Chinese courses offered. Plus small-group Tutorials. Social Work in China (4 credits): Most Bachelor degree students must include a HUM150 (4 credits) Social Work in China. Experience in a variety of Chinese society. Practicum (6 credits): Three-month intensive Practicum provides practical on-the-job professional experience that will help you in the competitive job markets after graduation. Exchange Program: SITE has international exchange programs with universities in the USA, Canada, Japan and Europe. You may be able to participate in one of our international exchange programs through Office of International Students at SITE Research Seminar I & II (2 credits each): The faculty of SITE believes that a good education requires familiarity with a range of disciplinary in your major field of study. To ensure that, students are required to take Research Seminars I & II. Internship options: A fourth-year student who has outstanding academic standards will have internship options. Apply at Boxue Building #1109. Martial Arts: Chinese Martial Arts such as TAICHI, KUNG FU for self-defense as a credit course. Careers Opportunities Graduates can be employed in a wide range of attractive and challenging careers in both private and public sectors in China and abroad. ·Business or Finance ·Government Service ·Banking ·Law ·Economic Forecasting ·Teaching ·International relations ·Policy analysis ·Graduate work or professional studies Moreover, the International Undergraduate Program (Bachelor degree) graduates are qualified to enter Master's Programs. SITE also offers International Graduates Program in Applied Economics (IGPAE), International Graduate Program in International Business (IGPIB) and International Graduate Program in International Development (IGPID) Fee - Full-Time students (Degree students) For the incoming Bachelor degree students, the tuition Fees are as below. First-year | CN¥52000 (Chinese Yuan)* | Second-year | CN¥59000 (Chinese Yuan)* | Third-year | CN¥49000 (Chinese Yuan)* | Fourth-year | CN¥39000 (Chinese Yuan)* |
*No includes summer courses except HUM150 and Practicum. There are three terms in one academic calendar year; fall, spring and summer terms. Fall and spring are regular semesters and consist of fifteen weeks of normal classes; a summer term consists of 8 weeks of classes (excepting HUM150, Practicum, and Internship) 2008/2009 Calendar Orientation: August 25, 2008 Course Registration: August 25-September 1, 2008 Fall 2008/2009: September 1-December 19, 2008 Spring 2008/2009: January 12-May 15, 2009 Summer 2008/2009: May 25-July 17, 2009 | 2009/2010 Calendar Orientation: August 24, 2009 Course Registration: August 24-31, 2009 Fall 2009/2010: August 31-Decmber 19, 2009 Spring 2009/2010 January 11-May 14, 2010 Summer 2009/2010 May 24-July 16, 2010 |
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