Cultivation objectives:
This major trains students into advanced talents with skills and knowledge of urban management, urban economics and urban construction, modern management theory, technology and methods, and the knowledge to put these skills into practice. In addition, it helps students to develop strong and comprehensive urban management and urban construction capabilities which will allow them to engage in management work in the administrative departments of public institutions such as culture, education, sports, health, environmental protection, social insurance, etc.
Core courses:
Public Management Technology and Methods, Public Economics (Finance), Principles of Management, Management Psychology, Human Resource Development and Management, Management Economics, Public Relations, Management Information System, Introduction to Civil Engineering, Principles of Urban Planning , Housing Architecture, Urban Construction and Management Regulations, Modern Urban Landscape, Urban Land Price Assessment, Urban Economy and Management, Urban Land Use and Planning, Urban Management Information Systems, Urban Safety and Emergency Management, Real Estate Business Management, Engineering Valuation, Professional Foreign Languages, Urban Sociology, etc.
Employment prospects:
Graduates can engage in business management in government agencies, urban planning, construction, law enforcement and administrative departments, urban appearance, environment and landscaping management departments, urban public utilities, urban communities, urban construction related enterprises, and education and research departments. In addition, graduates can also take professional roles of teaching and in research work in relevant institutes.