You want to study in China but can't understand Chinese? Here is a good news for you. In 2015, Bohai University will open up 2 master degree programs taught in English, Business Management and Software Engineering.
Bohai University has international students from more than 20 countries. Students here can experience Chinese culture like Chinese kungfu and making dumpling. Bohai University also hold activities for international students, such as International Cultural Festival and Songs Competition of Chinese to make international student's life in China more colorful.
Professional Introduction: Master of Business Management runs for three calendar years. The major research fields include consumer behavior and marketing innovation, innovation management, enterprises strategic management etc. Students who follow this program will gain a knowledge framework and professional skills on business management, have good occupation morals, scientific literacy, sense of innovation and responsibility, global awareness.
Major Courses: Western Economics, Management, Statistics, Special Topics on Marketing Management, Special Topics on Logistics Management, Special Topics on Financial Management etc.
Tuition: 16,000RMB each year
Professional Introduction: Master of Software Engineering runs for three calendar years. It trains students in three directions: software development technology, information technology, science and technology. Make sure students after graduation can be well engaged in the analysis of the software system design and development, project management and the operation of the software system maintenance, etc.
Major Courses: Discrete mathematics and its application, data structure, high-level data structures and algorithm analysis, object-oriented programming, computer organization, principle of database system etc
Tuition: 16,000RMB each year
If you are interested in the programs above, why not to start to apply now?!
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Written by Tina Ma, editor of CUCAS team