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What about Wuhan University of Technology and Northeastern University? Who is better at economics?

Wuhan University of Technology is one of the universities directly under the Ministry of Communications! The school's engineering employment is excellent!

Wuhan University of Technology has an experimental class of mathematics and finance! Economics is definitely better than Northeastern University!

The following are the key disciplines of Wuhan University of Technology!

First, the national key disciplines

First-class disciplines: national key disciplines: materials science and engineering, ship and ocean engineering.

Two national key disciplines: material science, material processing engineering, material physics and chemistry, ship and ocean structure design and manufacturing, ocean engineering, underwater acoustic engineering, machinery manufacturing and its automation.

National key (cultivation) discipline: mineral processing engineering

Second, provincial and ministerial key disciplines

Key disciplines at ministerial level: structural engineering, mining engineering, mineral processing engineering, design and manufacture of ships and marine structures, marine engineering, mechanical design and theory, management science and engineering.

Dominant disciplines in Hubei Province: Material Science and Engineering, Ship and Ocean Engineering.

Characteristic disciplines in Hubei province: mechanical manufacturing and its automation, mineral processing engineering

First-class key disciplines in Hubei Province: mechanics, mechanical engineering, information and communication engineering, civil engineering, mining engineering, traffic engineering, management science and engineering.

Secondary key disciplines in Hubei Province: industrial economics, basic principles of Marxism, ideological and political education, art, design art, power machinery and engineering, computer application technology, applied chemistry, environmental engineering, technical economy and management, solid mechanics, machinery manufacturing and automation, electromechanical integration engineering, vehicle engineering, communication and information system, control theory and control engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, mining engineering, traffic planning and management.