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Programs

To foster leaders with a worldwide perspective on political science and economics, well-versed in the evolution of geopolitics.

Doctoral Program in Finance (Coming Soon)

Features & Objectives

The doctoral program emphasizes international and leadership skills with strong theoretical foundations in the global financial market, offers flexible electives for personalized learning paths based on career aspirations, and enhances employability through exposure to political economy, FinTech, and big data. The doctoral features the following areas: 

 

  1. Rigorous training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.

  2. In-depth research on key issues in capital markets and corporate finance.

  3. Guest lectures (both in-person and virtual) by renowned domestic and international scholars, providing insights into the latest academic developments.

  4. Planned visits by leading foreign finance scholars to offer advanced seminars and instruction.

  5. Practical seminar courses aimed at developing problem-solving skills in real-world finance contexts.

 

Learning Focus:

 

  1. Research Capacity and Global Outlook: engaging students with international scholars and staying informed of cutting-edge research.

  2. Balance of Academia and Practice: focusing on both scholarly excellence and industry relevance.

  3. Interdisciplinary Expertise: integrating political economy and finance to enhance competitiveness in both research and the job market.

Degree Requirements

Students must complete 24 credits of required courses, 6 credits of electives, as well as a doctoral dissertation.

30 credits, including:

Required Courses

24

credits

Electives

6

credits

Course Requirements

Required Courses

  • – Microeconomics

    – Econometrics I

    – Econometrics II

    – Capital Markets

    – Corporate Finance

    – Seminar on Finance  

    – Seminar on Practical Issues

    – Internship

Electives

  • – Empirical Studies of Corporate Finance

    – Empirical Studies of Capital Markets

    – Macroeconomics