College of Economics and Business Administration offers the following four Bachelor degree programs: Business Administration, Accountancy, International Economy and trade, and Engineering Management, three Master degree programs: Quantitative Economics, Accountancy, Enterprise Management; three Master’s-degree-equivalent programs: Quantitative Economics, Accountancy, Enterprise Management, and one second bachelor’s-degree program of Business Administration, to about 3,000 full-time students. The College has 75 teaching and administrative staff, including 10 professors, 25 associate professors, 28 lecturers, of whom Master’s and doctoral degree holders account for more than 85%.
The college has the following four teaching departments and one research institute: Department of Business Administration, Accountancy, Engineering Management and International Economy and trade; Institute of Management, as well as an Emulation Center of Economic Management. While improving the teaching quality and taking advantage of its disciplines, the College takes an active part in scientific research in light of the needs of the economic construction of the country. In recent years, the College has undertaken approximately 100 research projects of different kinds, including the national technical-difficulty-tackling key projects of “the Seventh Five-Year Plan” and “The Eighth Five-Year Plan”, the projects sponsored by the National Natural Science Funds and Social Sciences Funds, as well as tens of ministerial-level research projects, and has over 80 monographs, teaching materials, and hundreds of scientific papers published in a variety of academic journals and periodicals.