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Innovation of Undergraduate Education Mode of the Financial Management Major in Big Data Era

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The fast development of a new generation of information technology represented by artificial intelligence has brought a far-reaching impact to the financial management activities in enterprises. In the future, big data, artificial intelligence and robot process automation will be widely applied, these promoted the transformation of traditional financial management into intelligent financial management [1]. How to meet the demand of financial management transformation in the big data era is an important issue that all universities and colleges should consider. By integrating OBE educational concept and CDIO engineering education mode, this paper reforms the curriculum system and teaching contents of financial management major of undergraduate education in order to improve students' ability of big data analysis. With the help of school-enterprise cooperation resources and technological advantages, the undergraduate education can cultivate compound and intelligent financial management talents to meet the needs of enterprises in the era of big data

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      ICEBT '20: Proceedings of the 2020 4th International Conference on E-Education, E-Business and E-Technology
      June 2020
      95 pages
      ISBN:9781450387781
      DOI:10.1145/3404649

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