Started from 2019 Fall and after
Language of instruction:Chinese Program
A minimum of 45 credits of coursework (not including a master's thesis of 6 credits) is required for this MBA program.
Prior Requirements
Course title |
Credits |
Notes |
Statistics or related courses |
3 |
Students who did not take courses specified in the left column in undergraduate schools or haven't been tested in the entrance exam are required to take them in NTU's undergraduate or graduate school, and the credits will not be included in the minimum required credits of graduation. |
Economics or related courses |
3 |
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Accounting or related courses |
3 |
Required and Elective Courses
Course title |
Credits |
Notes |
Academic Ethics |
0 |
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Thesis (MBA) |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior |
3 |
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Marketing Management |
3 |
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Operations Management |
3 |
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Financial Management |
3 |
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Managerial Accounting |
3 |
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Strategic Management |
3 |
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Experimental Methods |
3 (One out of four) |
Quantitative and Methodological Elective Courses |
Marketing Research |
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ultivariate Analysis |
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Management Science Models |
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Elective |
24 |
Other courses in NTU's graduate schools.(excluding credit programs) |
Others :
Since 2001, all students who enroll are required to pass either TOEIC (750) or TOEFL (paper test 550 / CBT 213/IBT 79) to graduate from school. Those who do not submit English test scores on time cannot apply for oral examination for academic degrees.
(1) Students can choose the major courses you want to attend.
(2) Every major course includes at least 9 credits (1 major* 3 courses* 3 credits). And students can apply for more than one certification.
(3) Students who had finished the major course have to apply for graduate in the first two month of the graduate semester. And the certification(s) must be received in the same semester.
(4) The major courses are only listed under the Department of Business Administration, except for the individual recognition courses listed under the other departments.
(5) One course can only be included in one major, and especially the course which is included in required courses, can not be included in major repeatedly.
(6) There are different rules in every major course, and they are explained in the following form.
Human Resources & Organization Management Major |
Total Reward Management Psychology Work Cross-cultural Management Organizational Change and Innovation Nonprofit Organization Management Leading Teams and Organizations Human Resources Management Seminar in Chinese Organizational Behavior Organizational Design and Development Judgment and Managerial Decision Making |
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Strategy Management Major |
Analysis of Industry & Competition Analysis of Global Business Global Innovation Management Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Seminar in Strategy Theory (Ⅰ)* Seminar in Strategy Theory (Ⅱ)* Seminar in Industrial Organization* (*One out of three) |
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Marketing Management Major (Two categories, each category must pass a course) |
Method course (Pass at least one class) |
Management course (Pass at least one class) |
Marketing Research Marketing Analytics Pricing & Competitive Strategies |
Digital Marketing Promotion Strategies Brand and channel management Seminars on Financial Market and Marketing Seminar in Consumer Behavior New Product Development and Marketing Consumer Psychology and Product Judgment Digital Technology and Customer Management |
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Technology and Innovation Management Major |
Project Management Management of Science and Technology Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Technology Innovations and Marketing Knowledge Management and Service Innovation Network Industry and Platform Strategy Business Model Innovation and Competition Strategy Global Innovation Management Science and Technology Law Hi-tech Industry and Strategy Analysis Information Management Creativity and Value Innovation |
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Operations Management & Business Analytics Major |
Logistics Management Technology and Operations Strategy E-business & Supply Chain Management Optimization Methods Marketing Analytics Statistical Learning and Deep Learning Financial Technology and Innovation Statistical Data Analysis for Business and Management Green Supply Chain Management Business Model Innovation through the Internet of Things Machine Learning for Business Analytics |