Guiding Cultivation Plan for the International Business Major 2022

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Guiding Cultivation Plan for Major ofInternational Business

(2022)

 

MajorCode 120205

DrafterYan Chunrong        ReviewerZhuoWuyang   Zhang Yongan

 

I. Cultivation Objectives

1.Objectives of Cultivation

The major of international business cultivates high-qualityapplied talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence,physicality, aesthetics and aesthetics, good integrity quality andprofessionalism, solid professional foundation, comprehensive knowledgestructure, proficient professional practice ability, broad international visionand strong cross-cultural communication ability, and capable of engaging inforeign trade, transnational operation and management, cross-border e-commerce,and international investment related positions in a globalized environment.

2. Objectives to be achieved by studentsfive years after graduation

Studentsof this program will have the skills to become the intentional trade or transnationaloperation and management field in five years after graduation.To cultivate high-qualityapplied talents with solid professional foundation, comprehensive knowledgestructure, proficient professional practice ability, broad international visionand strong cross-cultural communication ability.And be able to engage in trade,cross-border e-commerce and international investment related positions in a globalizedenvironment.This specialty’s cultivation objectives reflect students'comprehensive requirements for knowledge, ability, and overall quality.Theseobjectives can be broken down into four aspects:

 1:Therequired skills include good humanities and social sciences literacy, nationalpride, social responsibility, legal awareness, and professional ethics.

 2:A strongcommand of international business-related professional knowledge andcomprehensive professional practice ability,as well as professional ability ofbusiness data analysis, operation and management, and decision-making in thefield of international business-related areas is necessary, and to have theability to analyse, judge, and make decisions on complex issues in internationalbusiness field.

 3:To have good communication and expression skills and teamwork spirit, a senseof  overall situation, and certain teamwork and leadership coordinationskills, Additionally, providing operation and decision-making solutions for thebusiness issues related to international business enterprises;

 4:Theindividual should have lifelong learning ability and innovation consciousness,a broad international vision and strong cross-cultural communication skills, tomaintain physical and mental health and sustainable development momentum.

II, Academic requirements for program completion

Graduation Requirements and DegreeConferral

Students of this major must completethe minimum credits required by various courses according to the requirementsof the guiding cultivation plan, and complete the corresponding extracurriculararrangements. Students can graduate only when they reach at least 154 credits;those who meet the requirements for the conferment of a bachelor's degree willbe awarded a bachelor's degree in management.

Program duration

Flexible academic period, generally 4 years, with aflexible range of no less than 3 years and no more than 6 years.

III, Course SystemComposition and Distribution of Class Hours (excluding the Second Classroom)

Course  Type

Total  Credits

Total  Study Hours

Theoretical  Hours

Practical  Hours

Public  Fundamental Courses

46.5

30

880

800

80

General  Education Courses

10

7

160

160

0

Professional Fundamental Courses

26

17

416

400

16

Core  Courses

42

28

672

612

60

Professional  Practice

28.5

19

832

0

832

Total

153

100

2960

1972

988

Theoretical  hours: practical hours (%)

67 33

 

Program requirements

The Bachelor of Management of Logistics requiresstudents to successfully complete 153 credits, which is comprised of:

  • At least 46.5 credits from     public fundamental courses;

  • At least 10      credits     from general education courses;

  • At least  26      credits     from professional fundamental courses;

  • 42 All credits  from core courses;

  • 28.5 All credits from     Professional practice;

IV, Schedule ofTeaching Arrangement1

 

Course   Type

Course Code

Course   Title

Total   Credits

Total   Hours

Recommended   Semester

 

b1080001

Introduction to Basic  Principle of Marxism

3

48

fall  semester1

Public  Fundamental Courses

b1080009

Political thoughts,  moral ethics and law

3

48

fall  semester1

b1080006

Modern Chinese  Historical Figures

3

48

Spring  semester1

b1110004

Mental health  education of college students

2

32

Spring  semester 1

b1080004

The MAO zedong thought  and introduction to theoretical system of socialism with Chinese characteristicsI

3

48

fall  semester2

b1080007

The MAO zedong thought and introduction to theoretical  system of socialism with Chinese characteristics

2

32

Spring semester2

 

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Situation and Policy (Modules 1 to 4)

2

32

fall semester1Spring semester2

 

b1080008

Labor  Education A

0.5

16

Spring semester1

 

b1020082

Advanced  Mathematics B1

4

64

fall semester1

 

b1020083

Advanced  Mathematics B2

2

32

Spring semester1

 

b1020012

Linear  Algebra

2

32

Spring semester1

 

b1020013

Probability and Statistics

2

32

fall semester2

 

b1020018

The College Chinese

2

32

fall semester1

 

-----

Physical  Education I-VI

3

160

fall semester1fall semester4

 

b1110003

Military Training

0.5

2W

fall semester1

 

b1110002

Military Theory

0.5

32

Spring semester1

 

b1090001

Basic engineering training

2

32

Spring semester1

 

b1020003

General  English III

3

48

fall semester1

 

b1020004

General  English IV

3

48

Spring semester1

 

b1020005

General  Academic English A

2

32

fall semester2

 

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English  Expansion

2

32

Spring semester2

 

b2030017

Second  Foreign Language I

2

32

fall semester2

 

b2030018

Second  foreign language II

2

32

Spring semester2

 

 

Subtotal (public basic  courses)

46.5

880

 

General Education Courses

b0-----

Aesthetic Education

2

32

fall  semesterSpring  semester

 

Social Sciences and  Humanities

4

64

fall  semesterSpring  semester

b0-----

Natural Science and  Technological Innovation

4

64

fall  semesterSpring  semester

 

 

Subtotal (General  Studies)

10

160

 

 

(★Note:The total credits of the first foreign language courses are 10, includingCollege English, College German, and College Japanese. Students shall choosethe appropriate language based on their needs. For those who choosing CollegeEnglish, shall select the appropriate module from Modules A, B, and C.)

 

 

 

 

 

IV, Schedule ofTeaching Arrangement2

Course  Type

Course Code

Course  Title

Total  Credits

Total  Hours

Recommended  Semester

 

 

b2030174

Management  

3

48

fall semester1

Professional  Fundamental Courses

b2030082

Economic  Law

3

48

fall semester1

b2030175

Western  Economics

4

64

Spring semester1

b2030176

Principles  of Accounting

3

48

Spring semester1

b2030261

Finance  

3

48

fall semester2

b2030159

Applied  Statistics

3

48

Spring semester2

b2030177

Operations  Management

3

48

Spring semester2

b2030111

Business  Intelligence

2

32

fall semester3

 

b2030178

Marketing

2

32

fall semester2

 

 

 

Subtotal (specialized basic courses)

26

416

 

 

 

b2030049

International  Business

3

48

fall semester2

 

 

b2030044

International  Economics I

3

48

Spring semester2

 

 

b2030045

International  Economics II

3

48

fall semester3

 

Core Courses

b2030047

International  Trade Practice

3

48

Spring semester2

 

b2030392

Business Data Analysis

2

32

Spring semester3

 

b2030019

E-Commerce

3

48

Spring semester2

 

b2030179

International  Business Law

2

32

fall semester3

 

b2030305

Advanced Business English

3

48

Spring  semester3

 

b2030306

Financial Management

3

48

fall  semester2

 

b2030181

Business Communication

2

32

Spring  semester3

 

b2030182

International Investment

2

32

Spring  semester3

 

b2030307

Tax Law

2

32

Spring  semester2

 

b2030180

Multinational Corporate Finance

2

32

Spring  semester3

 

 

b2030050

International Business Frontier  Lectures

1

16

fall  semester4

 

 

Subtotal (mandatory courses for  specialization)

34

544

 

Elect 8 credits from Module A, B or C

 

Module A

 

b2030042

International Settlement

2

32

Spring semester3

b2030308

International Logistics

2

32

fall semester3

b2030408

Digital Trade

2

32

Spring semester3

b2030313

International Technology and Services Trade

2

32

fall semester3

 

Module B

 

b2030035

Supply Chain Management

2

32

fall semester3

b2030034

Corporate Governance

2

32

Spring  semester3

b2030309

Multinational Business  Practice

2

32

Spring  semester3

b2030412

Global Strategy

2

32

fall semester3

Module C

b2030311

Cross-border E-commerce (Bilingual)

2

32

fall semester3

b2030292

Cross-border  E-commerce Supply Chain Planning

2

32

fall semester3

b2030398

Cross-border  E-commerce Operation and Management

2

32

Spring  semester3

b2030295

User  Behavior Data Analysis

2

32

Spring  semester3

 

 

 

Subtotal (specialized electives)

8

128

 

 

 

 

Subtotal  (specialized courses)

42

672

 

 

IV, Schedule ofTeaching Arrangement3

Course  Type

Course Code

Course  Title

Total  Credits

Total  Hours

Recommended  Semester

 

b4000026

Innovation and  Entrepreneurship for International Business Majors

2

48

Spring  semester3

Professional Practice

b4030025

Introduction to the  International Business Program

1

24

fall  semester1

b4030151

Virtual Business  Social Environment Practice

1

24

summer  semester1

b4030152

Economic Law Practice

1

24

summer  semester1

b4030153

Accounting Practice

2

48

summer  semester1

b4030154

International Business  Office Software Practice

2

48

summer  semester2

b4030155

International Trade  Practice

2

48

summer  semester2

b4030156

Commercial Banking  Practice

 

 

1

24

summer  semester2

b4030157

International Business  Tax Planning

1

24

Spring  semester3

b4030009

Export Commodities  Exhibition and Business Negotiation

1

24

fall  semester3

b4030158

International  Marketing Practice

1

24

Spring  semester3

b4030159

Customs Clearance  Practice

2

48

fall  semester3

b4030160

International  Settlement Practice

2

48

summer  semester3

b4030161

International Human  Resource Management Practice

2

48

summer  semester3

b4030211

International Business  Professional Writing and Literature Search

1

24

Spring  semester3

b4030200

Labor Education B

0.5

16

Spring  semester3

 

b4030132

Graduation Internship  and Graduation Design (Thesis) of International Business Major

6

288

Spring  semester4

 

 

Subtotal  (professional practice)

28.5

832

 

The Second Classroom

b5110001

Second Classroom

1

-

Fall,Spring  

Summer  semester

 

  

154

2960

 








 

★ProfessionalModule Courses and Practical Module Course Optional Instructions:

Professionalcourses are set up according to different ability requirements, students arerequired to choose one of the modules and earn the credit required by themodule. The professional practical module must be selected according to thecorresponding professional course module.

Descriptionof electives for specialized elective courses:

Specializedcourses are divided into modules according to different competencyrequirements, and students must take 1 of the modules and achieve the requiredcredits of the module.

1.Module A:

Themodule of international trade mainly focuses on cultivating students who canmaster the basic theories of international economy and international trade,master the basic knowledge and basic skills of international trade, understandthe development status of contemporary international economy and trade,familiarize themselves with the prevailing international trade rules andpractices, as well as the policies and regulations of China's foreign trade,understand the socioeconomic situation of major countries and regions, and beable to engage in practical business in the departments of foreign-relatedeconomy and trade, foreign-funded enterprises and governmental organizations.They are able to engage in practical business in foreign-related economic andtrade departments, foreign-funded enterprises and governmental organizations.

2.Module B:

Themodule of international business management mainly focuses on cultivatingcompound and application-oriented talents who are oriented to the internationalmarket, have a broad vision, have a solid foundation in the theory and practiceof international business management and international business law, have abasic grasp of international laws and regulations and international practices,and are able to skillfully apply the international laws and regulations andforeign languages to carry out business activities, and combine the law withbusiness. Skilled in international business professional skills, withinternational business practice and international business activities,organization, planning and coordination capabilities and a variety ofinternational business management capabilities. Professionals who can engage inpractical international business management in multinational corporations,foreign-related economic and trade departments, foreign-funded enterprises andgovernmental organizations.

3.Module C:

IntelligentBusiness Module mainly focuses on cultivating innovative cross-bordere-commerce professionals who are capable of cross-border e-commerce operationand management based on cross-border e-commerce business and business processmanagement in network environment. Professionals who can engage in cross-bordere-commerce business in cross-border e-commerce platform foreign trade positions,cross-border e-commerce platform foreign trade operation and promotionpositions.

 

V,Policy of second classroom credits

 

Throughthe development 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 students' social adaptabilityand quality, and enhance students' employ ability. Please refer to the"Shanghai Polytechnic University's 'Second Classroom Credit'Implementation Measures (Trial)" provisions in the "StudentHandbook" for more details.