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Overview
Class timeCore courses are arranged in the first two years, whole day on Saturdays and Sundays (every other week).
Elective courses may be from Monday through Sunday evenings or afternoons. Available to be selected fitting your interests in every graduate institutes at school.
Class location
EMBA program core course locations are in Kuang-Fu of Hsinchu and Taipei campuses.
Electives are specified by the respective graduate institutes. Up to half of the credits can be obtained in the Taipei campus.
Credits needed for graduation
Mandatory core courses 30 credits, plus electives from graduate institutes (including 3 credits of master’s thesis) 12 credits, for a total of 42 credits.
Core courses availability
Available time | Course Name | Location |
Fall semester of 1st year | 1.Accounting for executives | Hsinchu |
2.Business Model in Excellence | Hsinchu | |
Spring semester of 1st year | 3.Financial strategy and management | Hsinchu |
4.Organization and Human Resource Management | Taipei | |
The summer of 1st year | 5.Marketing strategy and management | Hsinchu |
6.Global Economic Prospects | Taipei | |
Fall semester of 2nd year (Select one from 8-1. or 8-2.) |
7.Strategic management | Hsinchu |
8-1.Global logistics management | Hsinchu | |
8-2.High-tech industry investment and entrepreneurship analysis | Taipei | |
Spring semester of 2nd year (Select one from 10-1. or 10-2.) |
9.Information and management seminar | Hsinchu |
10-1.Biomedical Design Innovation | Hsinchu | |
10-2.Corporate governance | Taipei |
Electives available the past few years
Student can select electives offered by graduate institutes at NCTU. Electives offered by EMBA are shown below,
Course | Instructors |
Berkeley Summer EMBA Intensive Case Studies | Attend classes at UC Berkeley |
Seminar on Management of Chinese Enterprises | Attend classes at Beijing |
Healthcare Industry and Corporate Management in Taiwan and Japan | Attend classes at Kyoto |
Practical methods of establishing profit model for a business | James Liu, Chia-Chi Chang |
The Leadership of Adversity and Communication | Chia-Chi Chang, Hui-Min Chung, William Jen |
Physical fitness management and potential business opportunities | Chung-Chiang Chen, Chia-Chi Chang |
Financial Technology and Artificial Intelligence | Szu-Hao Huang, Tian-Shyr Dai |
Special Topics on Business Law | Chih-Chieh Lin, Yu-Fan Chiu |
Habitual Domains and Innovative Decision Making | Hung-Shun Huang |
Bio-Medical Industry Forum | Hui-Min Chung |
The Environment and Practice of Investment Laws in China | Wen-Chieh Wang |
Management Studies in Healthcare Industry | Hui-Min Chung, Hung-Lin Fu |
Service Innovation | Muh-Cherng Wu, Ming-Jong Yao, Chung-Fong Huang |
Entrepreneurship and Business Model Case Study | Hui-Min Chung |
Organization Management and Case Studies | William Jen |
New Venture Development Management | Chi-Jen Chou, Edwin Tang, etc., for a total of 6 professors |
Health management | Hai-Tong Pang |
Senior management’s outlook on life | Chyan Yang |
International business operation and strategy | Stan Shih |
International business management seminar | Po-Young Chu |
Operation management seminar | Morris Chang |