天津财经大学 | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1958 |
President | Li Weian (李维安) |
Academic staff
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1.645 |
Students | around 12.000 |
Undergraduates | 10.000 |
Postgraduates | 2.000 |
Location | Hexi, Tianjin, People's Republic of China |
Campus | two campuses, urban |
Website | www.tjufe.edu.cn |
Tianjin University of Finance and Economics (simplified Chinese: 天津财经大学; traditional Chinese: 天津財經大學; pinyin: Tiānjīn cáijīng dàxué, English acronym TUFE) is a university in Tianjin, China. The university was founded in 1958 and is one of the earliest offering applied economics and business administration in China.
In the early years of TUFE, the school was greatly contributed by faculty of the business school of Nankai University and other professors in north China. This was due to the readjustment of the national education system after the foundation of the PRC. The university is under the municipal government of Tianjin on 1 October 1969.
Now there are over 11,000 undergraduate and 1,300 graduate students on campus. There are 117 professors, 226 assistant professors in the university. A comprehensive educational system has been formed with levels from doctorate to bachelor programs in economics, business, management, law, science and engineering, education, literature and art. TUFE offers bachelor's and master's degrees in 33 areas and doctorates in statistics, accounting and finance. It is one of the universities permitted by the Ministry of Education to offer MBA programs, and among the first batch of universities authorized by the Academic Degree Committee of the State Council as early as 1987 to conduct educational programs with foreign universities and confer academic degrees of foreign countries. It is also one of the universities that offer the courses of Chinese Certified Public Accountants (CPA). The university has one of the exam center of Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA); there are test centers for both the "Chartered Association of Certified Accountants" (ACCA) of Great Britain and "Cambridge English Certificate".
Forty majors are offered, which can be classified into the following seven categories: economics, management, science, law, humanities, pedagogics and engineering. A comprehensive educational system has been formed which entails the enrollment of all sorts of students, namely, candidates working for the doctorate, master, bachelor and associate degrees as well as adult trainees and oversea students. There are 12 schools and departments, such as International Economics and trade, Banking, Accounting, Statistics, Law, Languages, Art and Information.