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Introduction to Chinese

Literature 2 2 2

Introduction to World Literature 2 2 2

Literature

Public Speaking 3 3 3

English Composition I 3 3 3

English Composition II 3 3 3

Academic Writing 3 3 3

Writing in the Professions 2 2 2

Language

Research Methods 3 3 3

International Relations 3 3 3

Modern China 3 3 3

General Courses

Selected Topics in History 2 2 2 Chinese History and Culture

Introduction to Politics 3 3 3 Taiwan Development

Military Training 0 4 2 2

Taiwanese students only

Physical Education (1)-(6)

0 12 2 2 2 2 2 2

C o re R e q u ir e d C o u r se s

Subtotal 32 48 12 15 5 10 4 2

Accounting 6 10 3 2 3 2

Economics 6 8 3 1 3 1

Calculus 6 8 3 1 3 1

P ro fe ss io n a l Re q u ir e d Co u rs

es Application of Information

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Multimedia Application 2 4 2 2 Computer

Database Practice 2 3 2 1 Computer

Programming Design 2 3 2 1 Computer

Dynamic Homepage Design 2 2 2 Computer

Digital Content Implementation 2 2 2 Computer

Statistics 6 8 3 1 3 1

Business Organization and

Management 4 4 2 2

International Economics 3 3 3

International Finance 3 3 3

General Introduction of Civil

Law 2 2 2

Business Law 2 2 2

Marketing Management 3 3 3

Global Marketing 3 3 3

Practice in International Trade 6 8 3 1 3 1

English for International Trade 4 4 2 2

Financial Management 3 3 3

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Theory of Multinational

Enterprise 3 3 3

International Business

Management 3 3 3

Seminar on Economic and Trade

Issue 4 4 2 2

Subtotal 82 100 11 11 12 12 13 13 5 5

Subtotal of Required Courses 114 19 22 15 20 15 13 5 5

Military Training-2 2 2 2

Military Training-3 2 2 2

Japanese-1 4 6 2 1 2 1

Japanese-2 4 6 2 1 2 1

Japanese-3 4 6 2 1 2 1

Second Foreign Language

(Spanish.German.French-1) 4 4 2 2

Second Foreign Language

(Spanish.German.French-2) 4 4 2 2

Selected Readings in English for

International Trade 2 2 2

The Analysis of Trade Policy 3 3 3

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Microeconomics 3 3 3

Macroeconomics 3 3 3

Managerial Economics 3 3 3

Money and Banking 4 4 2 2

Public Relations 3 3 3

Global Industrial Analysis 3 3 3

Investment Management 3 3 3

Transportation Insurance 3 3 3

Financial Analysis and

Decisions 3 3 3

Research Methods 3 3 3

International Finance Market 3 3 3

Organization Behavior 3 3 3

Business Operation Diagnosis 3 3 3

Consumer Behavior 3 3 3

Customs Operations 3 3 3

International Investment

Decisions 3 3 3

Service Management 3 3 3

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Cost Accounting 4 6 2 1 2 1 Cross-Strait Economic and

Trade Issues 3 3 3

Promotional Strategies 3 3 3

Competitive Strategy 3 3 3

Management of International

Trade 2 2 2

Logistic Management 3 3 3

Foreign Exchange Practice 3 3 3

Futures and Options 3 3 3

Selected Readings for

Economics and Management 3 3 3

Uniform Customs and Practice

for Documentary Credits 4 4 2 2

Human Resource Management 3 3 3

International Human Resource

Management 3 3 3

English Business

Communication 4 4 2 2

Japanese for International Trade 4 4 2 2

E-Business Strategies 3 3 3

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Physical Education 2 2 2

Subtotal 139 147 16 17 33 21 27 25

Understanding Art 3 3

Human Biology 3 3

Environmental Dynamics 4 4 The Economics of

Environmental Pollution 2 2 Introduction to Economics 3 3 Cross-Cultural Communications 3 3

Psychology 3 3

Sociology 3 3

China and the World 3 3

International Cooperation 3 3 Government Autonomy, World

Economy & Globalization

3 3

Non Government Organizations 3 3 MNEs & International

Cooperation 3 3

Current Issues & Studies 3 3 International Public Relations 3 3

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International Management 3 3

Leadership 3 3

International Conflict and Crisis

Management 3 3

International Negotiation 3 3 Chinese Market and

Development 3 3

Politics & Policy-making in China

3 3

Cross-strait Relations 3 3 Urban Problems in China 3 3 Chinese Community in

Southeast Asia 3 3

Comparative Asian Politics &

Societies 3 3

Economic Development in East

Asia 3 3

Role of China in the Pacific

Region 3 3

Reading of Practical English 2 2 Etiquette and Communication 3 3 Special Topics on Southeast

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Subtotal 107 104

Subtotal Required Course

Credits 114

Subtotal Elective Course Credits 24

Total Credits 138

Note

1、Students under program chair’s approval can take elective courses from other International College programs.

2、Additional course credits in general education or teacher education program can not be counted in the total number

of credits required for obtaining a Bachelor’s degree.

3、The English proficiency is required for local students who take courses at International College.

4、Elective courses on this Course curriculum may be counted toward total graduation credits by students who entered

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