List of Credits for Graduation

Academic Year 2020, Four-Year Program, Department of Business Management

YearSemesterRequired
Elective
Course IDCourse NameCreditsHoursLevelNote
1 1 1001002 Physical Education 0.0 2 1 / 4  
1 1 1101006 All-Out Defense Education 0.0 1 1 / 2  
1 1 1400027 English in Practice 2.0 3 1 / 2  
1 1 1400098 First step to achieving the goals of universities 1.0 2    
1 1 1400099 Service Learning 0.0 1    
1 1 1404006 Chinese 2.0 2    
1 1 1420001 College designated dimension curriculum:Humanities and Art 2.0 2 1 / 2  
1 1 5701002 Accounting 3.0 3 1 / 2  
1 1 5701003 Management 3.0 3    
1 1 5701004 Economics 3.0 3    
1 1 5701005 Introduction to Computer Science 3.0 3    
1 1 5701008 Calculus I 3.0 3    
1 1 5701009 Business Application Software 3.0 3    
1 2 1001002 Physical Education 0.0 2 2 / 4  
1 2 1101006 All-Out Defense Education 0.0 1 2 / 2  
1 2 1400027 English in Practice 2.0 3 2 / 2  
1 2 1400100 Campus Custodial Services 0.0 1    
1 2 1404007 Practical Application of Chinese Language 2.0 2    
1 2 1420001 College designated dimension curriculum:Humanities and Art 2.0 2 2 / 2  
1 2 5701002 Accounting 3.0 3 2 / 2  
1 2 5701006 Management Mathematics 3.0 3    
1 2 5701013 Macroeconomics 3.0 3    
1 2 5701007 Programming Design 3.0 3    
1 2 5701011 Calculus II 3.0 3    
1 2 5701015 Japanese Application and Practice I 3.0 3    
1 2 5701023 Autonomous Learning 1.0 2    
1 2 5702037 Business 3.0 3    
2 1 1001002 Physical Education 0.0 2 3 / 4  
2 1 1420002 College designated dimension curriculum:Social and Rules of Law 2.0 2 1 / 2  
2 1 1420003 College designated dimension curriculum:Nature and Science 2.0 2 1 / 2  
2 1 14E0002 Diversified English 2.0 2 1 / 2  
2 1 5702004 Statistics 3.0 3 1 / 2  
2 1 5702005 Marketing 3.0 3    
2 1 5703023 Organization Behavior 3.0 3    
2 1 5702003 Database System and Database System and Applications 3.0 3    
2 1 5702015 Japanese Application and Practice II 3.0 3    
2 1 5702033 Intermediate Accounting 3.0 3    
2 1 5703032 English for Management 3.0 3    
2 1 5703075 Microeconomics 3.0 3    
2 2 1001002 Physical Education 0.0 2 4 / 4  
2 2 1420002 College designated dimension curriculum:Social and Rules of Law 2.0 2 2 / 2  
2 2 1420003 College designated dimension curriculum:Nature and Science 2.0 2 2 / 2  
2 2 14E0002 Diversified English 2.0 2 2 / 2  
2 2 5702004 Statistics 3.0 3 2 / 2  
2 2 5702006 Management Science 3.0 3    
2 2 5702007 Finance Management 3.0 3    
2 2 5703016 Cost Accounting 3.0 3    
2 2 5703020 Human Resources and Personnel Management 3.0 3    
2 2 5702009 Industry Economics 3.0 3    
2 2 5702012 Consumer Behavior 3.0 3  
2 2 5702013 Distribution Channel Management 3.0 3    
2 2 5703073 Word of Mouth Marketing 3.0 3    
2 2 5704049 Interpersonal Relationship and communication 3.0 3    
3 1 1420005 Optional dimension curriculum 2.0 2    
3 1 5703003 Independent Study 2.0 6 1 / 2  
3 1 5703021 Management Information System 3.0 3    
3 1 1003003 Physical Education 1.0 2    
3 1 5703024 Marketing Research 3.0 3  
3 1 5703026 International Finance 3.0 3    
3 1 5703031 Financial Statement Analysis 3.0 3    
3 1 5703036 International Business Administration 3.0 3    
3 1 5703062 How to implement innovation into realized enterprise 3.0 3    
3 1 5703086 Statistical Data Analysis Using Computer Software 3.0 3    
3 1 5703091 Learn Accounting by Problem I 3.0 3    
3 1 5703094 Investment Strategies and Trading Techniques 2.0 2    
3 1 5703101 Business Presentation Techniques 3.0 3    
3 1 5703107 Application of international trade and customs declaration resolution I 3.0 3    
3 1 5703109 The innovator’s DNA 2.0 2    
3 1 5703110 Entrepreneurship Lectures- The persistance that makes the great entrepreneur 1.0 1    
3 1 5703113 SAS Visual Business Analytics Professional Certificate 1.0 1   e
3 1 5703114 Global Financial Markets and Instruments 1.0 1   e
3 1 5703115 Global Financial Crisis 1.0 1   e
3 1 5703116 Risk,Return & Valuation 1.0 1   e
3 1 5704009 Management Accounting 3.0 3  
3 1 5723005 Electronic Commerce 3.0 3    
3 1 5723008 Business Model and Technological Innovation 3.0 3    
3 2 1400029 Internship 2.0 40    
3 2 1420006 Optional dimension curriculum 2.0 2    
3 2 1420007 Optional dimension curriculum 2.0 2    
3 2 5701016 Business Data Communications 3.0 3    
3 2 5703003 Independent Study 2.0 6 2 / 2  
3 2 5703022 Operation Management 3.0 3    
3 2 5703085 Business Ethics 2.0 2    
3 2 1003004 Physical Education 1.0 2    
3 2 5702010 Business Law 3.0 3    
3 2 5702035 Financial Instruments Trading Practices 2.0 2    
3 2 5703029 Service Management 3.0 3  
3 2 5703030 Internet Marketing 3.0 3    
3 2 5703034 Entrepreneurial Management 3.0 3  
3 2 5703084 Industry Trend and Market Foresight 2.0 2    
3 2 5703097 Learn Accounting by Problem II 3.0 3    
3 2 5703106 Application of international trade and customs declaration resolution II 3.0 3    
3 2 5703112 Entrepreneurship and Business Planning 3.0 3    
3 2 5703118 Accounting for Decision Making 1.0 1   e
3 2 5705355 Auditing 3.0 3    
3 2 5723009 Data Science and Visualization 3.0 3    
3 2 5723010 Business Case Study and Writing 3.0 3    
3 2 5733002 Financial Institutions and Markets 3.0 3  
3 2 5733003 Earnings Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5704020 Strategic Management 3.0 3    
4 1 1004001 Physical Education 1.0 2    
4 1 5703025 Logistic Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5703027 Investment 3.0 3  
4 1 5703092 Intern Practice II 6.0 32    
4 1 5704005 Decision Analysis 3.0 3    
4 1 5704012 Leisure & Recreation Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5704024 Customer Relationship Management 3.0 3  
4 1 5704032 Technology Management 3.0 3  
4 1 5704035 Supply Chain Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5704045 Creative Marketing and Media Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5704046 Industry Analysis 3.0 3    
4 1 5704048 International Marketing management 3.0 3    
4 1 5704052 Innovation Strategy in Service industry 3.0 3  
4 1 5704063 An Analysis of the Market in China and the ASEAN 3.0 3    
4 1 5711001 Entrepreneurship Practices: The Apprentice in NTUT 3.0 3    
4 1 5724017 Knowledge Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5724018 International Negotiation 3.0 3    
4 1 5724022 Enterprise Information and Intelligent Enterprise Applications 3.0 3    
4 1 5724023 Technology Service and Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5734002 Risk Management 3.0 3    
4 1 5734004 Financial Securities Legislation 3.0 3    
4 1 5734006 Leadership and Organization Management 3.0 3    
4 2 1004002 Physical Education 1.0 2    
4 2 5701012 Business Etiquette 3.0 3    
4 2 5703093 Intern Practice III 9.0 40    
4 2 5703098 Intern Practice IV 6.0 32    
4 2 5704015 The Introduction of Global Logistics Management 3.0 3    
4 2 5704018 Project Management 3.0 3    
4 2 5704021 Business Management & Diagnosis 3.0 3    
4 2 5704026 Futures and Options Markets 3.0 3    
4 2 5704060 Case Study for Industries 3.0 3    
4 2 5724019 Global Brand Management 3.0 3    
4 2 5734003 International Financial Management 3.0 3    
4 2 5734005 Case Studies in Finance 3.0 3    

Note :
1. A minimum of 133 credit hours is required for graduation.
2. School-wide required courses: 33 credits; professional required courses: 66 credits; professional elective courses: 34 credits
3. Professional elective courses credits for cross-department are up to 15 credits at most upon approval.
4. For those who are pursuing the "Intern Practice II", "Intern Practice III" or "Intern Practice IV" courses from the Business Department, they may choose to exempt from the University Requirement "Intern Practice" course. But the University Requirement "Intern Practice" credits should be taken by the professional elective courses from the department.
5. "Intern Practice" course that students take during their studies (Such as University Requirement "Intern Practice", the "Intern Practice II", "Intern Practice III" or "Intern Practice IV" courses), it will only count for 18 credits for graduation credits.
6. "Programming Design" is a mandatory course
7. * stand for Core elective courses for the Service and Technology Management Module; ◎ stand for The core elective course of the marketing management module; □ stand for Core elective courses for the organization and strategy management module; ■ stand for Core elective courses for the financial management module. If the student complete the three core elective courses of a course module and at least two other professional elective courses of this module, student can get the certificate of the course module; and students are encouraged to select more than one concentration.
8. All undergraduate students are required to reach the minimum level of English proficiency or above as one of requirements for graduation with degree. For
more details on the relevant standards of English proficiency, please consult with the website of the Office of Academic Affairs, National Taipei University of
Technology.
9. The dimension credits stipulated by each college are as follows:
College of Management: 4 credits for the humanities and art curriculum, 4 credits for the Social and Rules of Law curriculum, and 4 credits for the nature and science curriculum.
After completing 12 credits from the dimensional curriculum designated by the college, the remaining 6 credits are open for selection from these curriculums:humanities and art; Social and Rules of Law; nature and science; innovation and entrepreneurship, until a total of 18 credits of general curriculum are completed for graduation.
10.Foreign students from Hong Kong and Macao, whose graduating schools are comparable in level and nature to Taiwan’s senior high schools and whose graduating year is equivalent to the 2nd grade of Taiwan’s senior high schools, are considered as having a level of education adequate for registering for the entrance examination for the various 4-year bachelor programs in Taiwan’s universities. Suchlike undergraduate students, when admitted to National Taipei University of Technology’s Bachelor programs, are required to earn extra 12 credit units from the elective courses defined in their respective departments’ curriculum tables.
11.Students must complete cross-disciplinary studies before graduation, to take at least one 2-credit course in the College, and to study at least two courses 6-credit outside the College (including inter-school electives, professional workplace English linking program series, last mile courses, cross-disciplinary topics and courses offered by administrative units in response to major projects, etc.). Courses may not be repeated with the department. If necessary, take the course credits of the department and collect the total number of courses.
12.In addition, the student completed his second specialist modularization course and count as completed the aforementioned cross-disciplinary study.
13.This list of required courses for graduation is applicable to students admitted in the academic year 2020.