Fuzhou University established its Management Engineering Department in 1981 and reorganized it into the College of Economics in 1983. Subsequently, it set up departments such as Accounting, Business Economics, and Planning Statistics. In 1994, the university implemented a college system reform. Based on the original framework of the College of Economics, the four departments were substantially merged, and the name was changed to the School of Management.
The school now comprises seven academic units: the Department of Business Administration, the Department of Management Science and Engineering, the Department of Accounting, the Department of Economics and Trade, the Department of Finance, the Department of Statistics, and the Professional Master's Degree Graduate Education Center. The teaching and research fields cover four primary disciplines under the two main categories of management science and economics: business administration, management science and engineering, applied economics, and theoretical economics. It has a doctoral degree program in management science and engineering, six secondary discipline doctoral programs including technical economy and management, management systems engineering, science and education management, information management and information systems, logistics management, and financial engineering. In 2005, it had GCT mathematics real test papers. It possesses master’s degree programs in three primary disciplines: management science and engineering, business administration, and applied economics. It also offers thirteen master’s degree programs including enterprise management, accounting, technical economy and management, international trade, statistics, Western economics, industrial economics, finance, quantitative economics, management science and engineering, national economics, regional economics, and public finance. Additionally, there are three professional master’s degree programs: Master of Business Administration (MBA), Industrial Engineering, and Project Management. It offers thirteen undergraduate majors including business administration, marketing, engineering management, e-commerce, information management and information systems, accounting, financial management, economics, international economics and trade, public finance, finance, statistics, and logistics management. There are two provincial key secondary disciplines: technical economy and management, and Western economics, and two provincial research bases: Fujian Province Social Science Research Base and Fujian Province Higher Education Key Research Base for Humanities and Social Sciences. The school also houses research, consulting, and service institutions such as the Institute of Economic Management, the Reform Institute, the Sino-European Research Institute, the Real Estate Research Institute, the Financial Research Institute, the Accounting and Auditing Research Institute, the Quantitative Economics Research Institute, the Industrial Economics Research Institute, the Information Management and Modern Logistics Research Institute, Fujian Province High-level Management Talent Training Center, and the Sino-British SME Enterprise Management Research and Consulting Center jointly established with the University of Ulster in the UK.
The school currently has 175 faculty members, including 138 full-time teaching and research staff, 23 professors, 58 associate professors, and 8 doctoral supervisors. Among them, 2 enjoy special government allowances, 1 is a distinguished scholar of Fujian Province, 2 are excellent young teachers of Fujian Province, and 3 are selected into Fujian Province's "Talent Project of Hundreds, Thousands, and Ten Thousands". Seven are selected into Fujian Province's "Excellent Talents Support Program of the New Century". Currently, there are nearly 3200 undergraduates, over 1000 postgraduates of various types, and over 3000 students of various academic qualifications in adult education.
In the past five years, more than 200 scientific research projects have been initiated, including over 20 national and ministry-level projects, nearly 150 provincial-level projects, and a batch of vertical scientific research projects. A large number of papers, monographs, and textbooks have been formally published, among which nearly 200 papers have been published in domestic authoritative journals, foreign major journals, and important international academic conferences, and 60 have been indexed by SCI, EI, and ISTP. More than 50 research results have won awards at or above the provincial and ministerial levels. One course has been awarded a National Quality Course, and three courses have been awarded Provincial Quality Courses.