Nanjing University Business School

Nanjing University Business School (NUBS, Chinese:南京大學商學院, Hanyu Pinyin: Nánjīng Dàxué Shāngxuéyuàn, colloquially 南大商學院, Nándà Shāngxuéyuàn) is the school of business of Nanjing University, which founded the first professional Chinese business school. NUBS's disciplinary areas consist of economics and management.

According to the report released in 2009 on class 1 disciplines overall level evaluation during 2007~2009 by China Academic Degree & Graduate Education Development Center of The Ministry of Education, NUBS ranks within top 5 nationwide in both theoretical economics and business management, while business management ranks No.1 in southern China.

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History

Nanjing University Business School dates back to 1902 when the courses of economics and commerce were provided. The first book of The History of Chinese Commerce was finished by the cultural academic leader Liu Yizheng (柳詒徵) who was a faculty member during the era. In 1917 the faculty of business was founded. Yang Xingfo (楊杏佛) was the first dean. Then in 1921 it was moved to Shanghai and extended to become Shanghai Commerce University affiliated to National Southeastern University, as the university business school initially with six departments including General Commerce, Business Administration, Accounting, Banking & Financing, International Trade, and International Transportation. It's the first modern professional university business school in China. National Southeastern University renamed National Central University in 1928 and again in 1949 renamed Nanjing University. The Central University business school became an indepdendent school in 1932 and later it became Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. In the mean time, there's the Department of Economics under the division of social sciences in the main campus of Nanjing, which was originated in 1921 and the first director was Xiao Chunjin (蕭純錦). After 1978 Nanjing University reestablished faculties of economics and business management. Those faculties formed the International Business School of Nanjing University in 1988, and in 2000 the school was renamed Nanjing University Business School and at the time the school had five departments: Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Economics, and International Economics & Trade. In 2006 the business school was divided into two collaborative interdependent sub-schools: School of Economics, comprising Departments of Economics, Finance, Industrial Economics, and International Economics & Trade, and School of Management, comprising Departments of Business Administration, Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources Management, etc.

NUBS launched MBA training project firstly in 1987 and start MBA education in Singapore in 1993. NUBS start to provide formal MBA (Mater of Business Administration) program in Nanjing main campus since 1994. In 1995, the school dean Zhou Sanduo (周三多) led a team to work out the MBA entrance examination blueprint which was put into effect in 1997 and since then MBA candidates need to take part in the nationwide united MBA Entrance Exam[1]. In 2002, NUBS began to provide formal EMBA (Executive Master of Business Administration) program.

Composition

Nanjing University Business School consists of two sub-schools: school of management and school of economics.

Education and training programs

The following courses provided by NUBS have been recognized as National Excellent Courses:

Programs provided by NUBS include:

The follows are practical professional programs:

Other academic activities

Alumni

Notable alumni include:

Notes and references

  1. ^ MBA入学考试简析

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