• ACBSP

    Guiding Cultivation Plan for the CreditManagement Major

    2023

    MajorCode: 020306T

    Drafter:Yuhuan Wang     Reviewer: Zhengguo Liu

     

    I      CultivationObjectives

    1. Overall cultivation objectives:

    TheCredit Management program aims to develop well-rounded, technologically adeptprofessionals familiar with modern economics, finance, and data analysis.Graduates will be equipped to work in areas like credit reporting, corporatecredit management, credit risk control, and credit management consulting.

    2. Five-yearpost-graduation goals:

    Aligningwith the State Council's emphasis on Credit Management as a crucial emergingdiscipline, the program aims to produce graduates with a strong foundation ineconomics and finance, public management knowledge, and data technology skills.

    Fiveyears post-graduation, graduates are expected to:

    (1)Embrace socialist core values, demonstrate progressive thinking, strictself-discipline, professional integrity, and a commitment to lifelong learning.

    (2)Possess the professional abilities to work in financial services, dataanalysis, risk control, and credit management in various sectors.

    (3)Have innovative and learning capabilities, suitable for technical roles infinance, investment, financial management, and data analysis.

    (4)Exhibit a positive attitude, good team communication and coordination skills,organizational abilities, and strong interpersonal skills.

    (6)Maintain good physical and mental health, handle work stress, and competentlycontribute to socialist construction.

     

    II     Academic Requirementsfor Program Completion

    Graduation Requirements and DegreeConferral

    Students of this major mustcomplete the minimum credits required by the various courses according to therequirements of the guiding cultivation plan, and complete the correspondingextracurricular arrangements. Students can graduate only when they obtain atleast 154 credits; those who meet the requirements for the conferral of abachelor's degree will be awarded a Bachelor of Economics degree.

     

    Program duration

    Flexible academic period, generally4 years, with a flexible range of no less than 3 years and no more than 6years.

     

    III       CourseSystem Composition and Distribution of Class Hours (excluding Second Classroom)

    Course type

    Total credits

    Total  study hours

    Theoretical hours

    Practical hours

    Public Fundamental Courses

    48.5

    31.5

    912

    830

    82

    General Education Courses

    10

    6.5

    160

    160

    0

    Professional Fundamental Courses

    34

    22.1

    544

    494

    50

    Core Courses

    41

    26.6

    656

    504

    152

    Professional Practice

    20.5

    13.3

    640

    0

    640

    Total

    154

    100

    2912

    1988

    924

    Theoretical hours: practical  hours (%)

    68:32

     

    Programrequirements

    The Bachelor ofManagement of Credit requires students to successfully complete 154 credits,which are comprised of:

    • At     least 48.5 credits from Public Fundamental Courses;

    • At     least 10 credits from General Education Courses;

    • At     least 34 credits from Professional Fundamental Courses;

    • All     41 credits from Core Courses;

    • All     20.5 credits from Professional Practice.

     

    IV   Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (1)

    Course   Type

    Course Code

    Course   Title

    Total   Credits

    Total   Hours

    Recommended   Semester

    Public Fundamental Courses

    b1080001

    Introduction  to Basic Principles of Marxism

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1080009

    Political  Thought, Moral Ethics and Law

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1080006

    Modern  Chinese Historical Figures

    3

    48

    Spring  1

    b1080010

    Mao  Zedong-Thoughts and Introduction  to Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

    3

    48

    Autumn  2

    b1080011

    Xi  Jinping-Thoughts on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era

    3

    48

    Spring  2

    -----

    Situation  and Policy (Modules 1 to 4)

    2

    32

    Autumn  1 to Spring 2

    b1080008

    Labor  Education A

    0.5

    16

    Spring  1

    b1020082

    Advanced  Mathematics B1

    4

    64

    Autumn  1

    b1020083

    Advanced  Mathematics B2

    2

    32

    Spring  1

    b1020012

    Linear  Algebra

    2

    32

    Spring  1

    b1020018

    College  Chinese

    2

    32

    Autumn  2

    -----

    Physical  Education I to VI

    3

    160

    Autumn  1

    b1110003

    Military  Training

    0.5

    112

    Autumn  1 to Autumn 4

    b1110002

    Military  Theory

    0.5

    32

    Autumn  1

    b1090001

    Basic  Engineering Training

    2

    32

    Spring  1

    b1110004

    Mental  Health Education of College Students

    2

    32

    Spring  1

    b1020003

    English  for General Purposes III

    3

    48

    Spring  1

    b1020004

    English  for General Purposes IV

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1020005

    English  for General Academic Purposes A

    2

    32

    Spring  1

    ---

    English  Expansion

    2

    32

    Autumn  2

    b1020002

    English  for General Purposes II

    3

    48

    Spring  2

    b1020003

    English  for General Purposes III

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1020006

    English  for General Academic Purposes B

    2

    32

    Spring  1

    ---

    English  Expansion

    2

    32

    Autumn  2

    b1020001

    English  for General Purposes I

    4

    64

    Spring  2

    b1020002

    English  for General Purposes II

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1020003

    English  for General Purposes III

    3

    48

    Spring  1

    b1020040

    German  I

    3

    48

    Autumn  2

    b1020041

    German  II

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1020042

    German  III

    4

    64

    Spring  1

    b1020077

    Japanese  I

    3

    48

    Autumn  2

    b1020078

    Japanese  II

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b1020079

    Japanese  III

    4

    64

    Spring  1

    Subtotal  (Public Fundamental Courses)

    85.5

    1616

     

    General Education Courses

    b0-----

    Aesthetic  Education

    2

    32

    Autumn,  Spring

     

    Social  Sciences and Humanities Literacy

    4

    64

    Autumn,  Spring

    b0-----

    Natural  Sciences and Technological Innovation

     

     

     

     

     

    4

    64

    Autumn,  Spring

    Subtotal  (General Education Courses)

    10

    160

     

    (* Note:The first foreign language course has a total of 10 credits, including CollegeEnglish, College German, and College Japanese. Students shall choose theappropriate language based on their needs. For those who choose CollegeEnglish, select the appropriate module from Modules A, B, or C.)

     

    V     Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (2)

    Course  Type

    Course  Code

    Course  Title

    Total  Credits

    Total  Hours

    Recommended  Semester

    Professional  Fundamental Courses

    b2030284

    Political  Economics

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b2030316

    Micro-economics

    3

    48

    Spring  1

    b2030317

    Macro-economics

    3

    48

    Autumn  2

    b2030060

    Principles  of Accounting

    3

    48

    Spring  1

    b2030081

    Finance/Finance  Full-English

    3

    48

    Autumn  2

    b2030076

    Econometrics

    2

    32

    Autumn  3

    b2030366

    Introduction  of Credit Management

    2

    32

    Autumn  1

    b2030159

    Applied  Statistics

    3

    48

    Spring  2

    b2030082

    Economic  Law

    3

    48

    Autumn  1

    b2030231

    Cameralistics  Finance

    2

    32

    Autumn  3

    b2030367

    Credit  Economics

    2

    32

    Autumn  2

    b2030043

    International  Finance

    3

    48

    Spring  2

    b2030429

    Financial  Mathematics

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    Subtotal  (Professional  Fundamental Courses)

    34

    544

     

     

    b2030166

    Credit  Technology

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    Core Courses

    b2030154

    Credit  Rating

    2

    32

    Spring  3

    b2030113

    Business  Management in Commercial Banks

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    b2030343

    Financial  Risk Management

    3

    48

    Autumn  3

    b2030153

    Credit  Risk Measurement

    3

    48

    Spring  3

    b2030079

    Credit  Management for Financial Institutions

    2

    32

    Autumn  4

    b2030101

    Corporate  Credit Management

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    b2030430

    Investments

    3

    48

    Autumn  3

    b2030369

    Market  Survey and Analysis

    2

    32

    Spring  3

    b2030370

    Consumer  Credit Management

    2

    32

    Spring  3

    b2030007

    Financial  Management

    3

    48

    Autumn  2

    b2030152

    Credit  Laws and Regulations

    2

    32

    Spring  1

     

    b2030003

    Financial  Analysis

    2

    32

    Spring  2

     

    b2030371

    PYTHON

    2

    32

    Spring  3

     

    Subtotal  (Core  Courses)

    32

    512

     

    Select 8 credits from Module A, B or C

    Module A

    b2030372

    Import  & Export Practices

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    b2030344

    Data  Mining

    3

    48

    Spring  3

    b2030172

    Valuation  of Assets

    2

    32

    Autumn  3

    b2030102

    Corporation  Strategy Management

    2

    32

    Autumn  4

    Module B

    b2030238

    Online  Financial

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    b2030375

    Data  Analysis

    3

    48

    Spring  3

    b2030150

    Credit  Insurance

    2

    32

    Autumn  4

    b2030042

    International  Settlement

    2

    32

    Autumn  3

    Module C

    b2030115

    Social  Credibility System

    2

    32

    Spring  2

    b2030376

    Machine  Learning Algorithms

    3

    48

    Spring  3

    b2030377

    Credit  Scoring

    2

    32

    Autumn  4

    b2030235

    Case  Analysis on Credit Management

    2

    32

    Autumn  3

     

     

    Subtotal  (Elective Core Courses)

    27

    432

     

     

    Subtotal  (Core  Courses)

    93

    1488

     

     

    VI   Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (3)

    Course  Type

    Course  Code

    Course  Title

    Total  Credits

    Total  Hours

    Recommended  Semester

    Professional Practice

    b4000031

    Innovation  and Entrepreneurship

    2

    48

    Spring  3

    b4030187

    Accounting  and Bookkeeping Practice

    1

    24

    Summer  1

    b4030066

    Literature  Research and Review

    1

    24

    Summer  1

    b4030188

    Excel  and its Applications

    1

    24

    Summer  1

    b4030078

    Training  for Credit Technology

    1

    24

    Summer  2

    b4030189

    Information  Technology Applications

    1

    24

    Summer  2

    b4030061

    Training  for Business Management in Commercial Banks

    1

    24

    Summer  2

    b4030045

    Training  for Econometrics

    1

    24

    Autumn  3

    b4030004

    Financial  Analysis Simulation

    1

    24

    Summer  3

    b4030190

    Enterprise  Credit Management Practice

    1

    24

    Summer  3

    b4030220

    Credit  Rating Practice

    2

    48

    Summer  3

    b4030200

    Labor  Education B

    0.5

    16

    Spring  3

    b4030191

    Academic  Thesis Writing

    1

    24

    Summer  3

    b4030138

    Graduation  Practice and Graduation Project (Thesis)

    6

    288

    Spring  4

    Subtotal  (Professional  Practice)

    20.5

    640

     

    The  Second Classroom

    b5110001

    The  Second Classroom

    1

    -

    AutumnSpring✊,Summer

     

     

     

    155

    2912

     

     

    *Professional ModuleCourses and Practical Module Courses optional instructions:

    Professionalcourses are divided into modules according to different ability requirements, andstudents are required to choose one of the modules and earn the creditsrequired for that module. The Professional Practice module must be selectedaccording to the corresponding professional course module.

    (1) Module A: CorporateCredit Orientation

    (2) Module B: FinancialCredit Orientation

    (3) Module C:Professional Skills Development

     

    VII         SecondClassroom Credits Policy

     

    Through thedevelopment of the Second Classroom activities, students are encouraged toactively participate in academic lectures, social practice activities, campuscultural and sports activities, innovation and entrepreneurship activities,volunteer service activities, etc., to cultivate the students' socialadaptability and quality, and enhance the students' employability. Please referto the provisions of the "Shanghai Polytechnic University's 'SecondClassroom Credit' Implementation Measures (Trial)" in the "StudentHandbook" for more details.

     


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