Central University of Finance and Economics - Schools and Departments

Schools and Departments

CUFE has four campuses and operates 38 correspondence centers in 18 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions across China. The university comprises more than 30 schools, departments and research centers and awards bachelor's degrees in 39 academic disciplines, master degrees in 42 disciplines, and 17 doctoral degrees. In addition, four special programs are offered: MBA, MPAcc, MPA, and J.M. Three post-research programs are offered in applied economics, theoretical economics, business administration.

  • School of Accountancy
  • School of Applied Mathematics
  • School of Business
  • School of Continuing Education
  • School of Culture and Communication
  • School of Economics
  • School of Finance
  • School of Foreign Languages
  • School of Government Administration
  • School of Information
  • School of Insurance
  • School of International Cultural Exchange
  • School of International Trade and Economics
  • School of Law
  • School of Management Engineering
  • School of Marxism
  • School for Network Education
  • School of Public Finance
  • School of Social Development
  • School of Sports Economics and Management
  • School of Statistics
  • School of Taxation
  • School of Training
  • Shengrong School
  • MBA Education Center

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