Research and Practice on the Training Mode of Master of Finance Under the Background of Fin Tech

Jian CHEN, Zhenyu ZHANG, Yanzhen XIE, Jin XIONG

Abstract


In the trend of Fin Tech, the training mode of Master of Finance(MF) is in urgent need of reform and innovation. In this paper, the author proposes to build a three in one postgraduate training model of "science and technology, application and internationalization" to strengthen the training quality of MF, through the establishment of a curriculum system that integrates Fin Tech and finance; organic embedding of cross courses such as artificial intelligence; building a multi faculty, implementing the dual tutor system; building an international training platform, cultivating the international vision of teachers and students; exploring the training mechanism of professional qualification embedding, encouraging students to obtain high-end professional qualification certificates such as CFA;developing practice bases for in-depth cooperation.


Keywords


Fin Tech; Master of Finance; Postgraduate Training

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References


People’s Bank of China. (2019). Fin Tech development plan (2019-2021). Retrieved from Http://www.pbc.gov.cn

Shen, T., & Li, C. (2018). Investigation and analysis of postgraduate training of master’s degree in Finance -- Taking Guangxi University as an example. Higher Education Forum, (12), 103-108.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11596

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