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¡@¡@It takes four years for a student to win a bachelor's degree. A total of 142 credits are required-103 credits are mandatory and 39 credits are optional. Further to the general courses, the professional courses are of seven categories. They are basis accounting courses, law courses, quantitative courses, finance and economics courses, management courses, computer courses, and in-field accounting courses.

Basic accounting courses: These courses are designed to provide students with basic accounting knowledge, enabling them to understand the relations among the realms of varied accountings.

Law courses: These courses are designed to get students acquainted with related legal knowledge, facilitating them with practicable tools for the future.

Quantitative courses: These courses are designed to strengthen students' quantitative and analytical abilities, enabling them to tackle analytical and research work through the tools of calculus and statistics.

Finance and economics courses: These courses are designed to cultivate students' concepts of macro- and micro- economics, to explore the government's financial and monetary policies, enabling them to understand how the economic environment and government policies will affect the economy and what are their correlations as a whole.

Management courses: These courses lay stress chiefly on business management and finance management, with an objective to train students to master theories of management and their implementations, so that professional talents and conscientious experts are trained.

Computer courses: These courses emphasize the future trend of information processing and computerization of accounting. Contents of these courses are of basic computer knowledge, particular emphasis is to place on students' abilities of system analyses, designing, and integrating, all indispensible to the computer age.

In-field accounting courses: These courses are comprehensive in coverage-government accounting, bank accounting, CPA practice, etc. are all included. They are optional, however, offered to the free choice of students acording to their interest and future need.