The Department of Finance offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including undergraduate degrees in Finance and Financial Engineering; academic master’s programs in Finance and Industrial Economics; professional master’s programs in Finance and Insurance; and doctoral programs in Finance and Industrial Economics under the discipline of Applied Economics.

In recent years, the Department has developed key research strengths in risk management, international finance and capital markets, group economics, industrial organization, and institutional economics. Faculty members have produced high-quality research with significant impact in the academic community.

Guided by the principles of excellence, internationalization, and research orientation, the Department is committed to cultivating highly qualified and interdisciplinary financial professionals. Students receive systematic training in modern financial theories, quantitative methods, and practical skills, with an emphasis on innovative problem-solving.

Graduates are well prepared for careers in financial institutions such as banks, securities firms, insurance companies, trust institutions, and investment funds, as well as in government agencies and corporate financial management. They are equipped to engage in quantitative analysis, applied financial practice, and work in an increasingly globalized environment.