The major of border management is a major that cultivates knowledge and ability in national (border) border management, army management and entry-exit border inspection, and belongs to the public security category under the category of law. This major is mainly aimed at the public security border defense forces and the entry-exit management departments, and trains high-level professionals who can be engaged in national (border) border management and entry-exit border inspection in these departments.
Side. Students majoring in defense management are required to study a series of professional courses, including but not limited to international law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, border public security regulations, public security management, criminal investigation, border management, border service, border defense tactics, border intelligence, border inspection, passport authentication system, etc. These courses are designed to equip students with the basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills of border management, as well as to develop their ability to analyze and solve problems in practical work.
Graduates majoring in border management are mainly engaged in border management and entry-exit border inspection in the entry-exit administration departments and entry-exit border inspection departments of the border defense forces, the people's police and the armed police forces. They may be involved in border control, entry and exit inspection, border emergency handling, etc., as well as engaged in professional work such as border management, criminal law enforcement, and administrative law enforcement.
The employment prospects of the Border Management major are generally considered to be relatively stable, as graduates of this program are in wide demand in the field of border control and immigration management. With the deepening of China's opening up to the outside world, the demand for high-quality border management personnel is also growing, therefore, graduates of this major are usually able to find stable positions in the job market.