The Master’s in Public Economic Institutions and Policies (Chinese Economy and Sustainable Development) at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) is a two-year program tailored for international students eager to explore the dynamics of public economics in the context of China. This program is taught entirely in English, making it highly accessible for students from various backgrounds. Throughout the coursework, students will examine key areas such as the role of public institutions, economic governance, sustainable development practices, and the impact of public policies on both national and global scales. The program emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills, enabling students to assess economic policies' effectiveness and their implications for sustainable growth. It is ideal for individuals seeking careers in government, international organizations, or research institutions that focus on economic development and public policy. Graduates of this program will have a variety of career opportunities available, such as policy advisors, economic analysts, and project managers in think tanks or non-profits. Furthermore, this master’s degree serves as a solid foundation for those wishing to pursue further academic studies, such as a Ph.D. in public policy or economics. By choosing to study at SWUFE, students not only earn a respected degree but also gain valuable insights into the intricate balance between economic growth and sustainable development.