The Undergraduate Program Of Economics Was Selected Into The 2.0 Base Of The Top-notch Students Training Program Of Basic Disciplines Of The Ministry Of Education
Time :2021-01-27

 

In order to further study and implement General Secretary Xi Jinping's important exposition on education and the spirit of the National Education Conference, and accelerate the training of top-notch talents in basic disciplines, according to the requirements of relevant documents of the Ministry of Education, after the application of the school and the university, and the review of experts, the undergraduate program of Economics and Business Administration of Beijing Normal University was selected into the 2.0 Base of the Education Program for Top-notch Students of Basic Disciplines of the Ministry of Education (2020).

 

Beijing Normal University (BNU) began to train undergraduates in economics in 1979. BNU is a characteristic specialty construction site of the Ministry of Education and has been approved as an Innovative Experimental Zone for Economic Talents Training Mode of the Ministry of Education (2010), as well as the first batch of state-level first-class undergraduate specialty construction sites (2019).

 

In accordance with the relevant documentation requirements, basic subject examed and trained the students to grasp the "selection, cultivation, and evaluation"  to explore the selection guide mechanism and dynamic mechanism, guide to choose the basic subjects and ambitious, volunteering and inclined top students, so as to conduct investigation and carry on comprehensive and reasonable guide and scientific shunt. It would also reform the personnel training mode, and deepen the reform of the college system, the tutorial system, the credit system and other personnel training modes; Strengthen the evaluation of education effectiveness, adhere to the long-term, processing and scientific evaluation, and improve the multi-subject evaluation mechanism combining students' self-evaluation, tutor evaluation, school evaluation and social evaluation.

 

Provided by Undergraduate Academic Affairs