2007.06.22 P.1 of 8 Core Required s Introduction to Chinese Literature 2 2 2 Introduction to World Literature 2 2 2 Public Speaking 3 English Composition I 3 English Composition II 3 Academic Writing 3 Writing in the Professions 2 2 2 Research Methods 3 International Relations 3 Modern China 3 Literature Language General s Selected Topics in History 2 2 2 Chinese History and Culture Introduction to Politics 3 Taiwan Development Military Training 0 4 2 2 Taiwanese students only Physical Education (1)-(6) Subtotal 0 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 32 48 12 15 5 10 4 2 Professional Required s Accounting 6 10 3 2 3 2 Economics 6 8 3 1 3 1 Calculus 6 8 3 1 3 1 Application of Information Technology 2 4 2 2 Computer
2007.06.22 P.2 of 8 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 International Economics 3 International Finance 3 General Introduction of Civil Law 2 2 2 Business Law 2 2 2 Marketing Management 3 Global Marketing 3 Practice in International Trade 6 8 3 1 3 1 English for International Trade Financial Management 3 Foreign Exchange Practice 3
2007.06.22 P.3 of 8 Theory of Multinational Enterprise International Business Management Seminar on Economic and Trade Issue 3 3 Subtotal 82 100 11 11 12 12 13 13 5 5 Subtotal of Required s 114 19 22 15 20 15 13 5 5 Professional Elective s 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) Second Foreign Language (Spanish.German.French-2) Selected Readings in English for International Trade 2 2 2 The Analysis of Trade Policy 3 Public Finance 3
2007.06.22 P.4 of 8 Microeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Managerial Economics 3 Money and Banking Public Relations 3 Global Industrial Analysis 3 Investment Management 3 Transportation Insurance 3 Financial Analysis and Decisions 3 Research Methods 3 International Finance Market 3 Organization Behavior 3 Business Operation Diagnosis 3 Consumer Behavior 3 Customs Operations 3 International Investment Decisions 3 Service Management 3 International Trade Regulations 3
2007.06.22 P.5 of 8 Cost Accounting 4 6 2 1 2 1 Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Issues 3 Promotional Strategies 3 Competitive Strategy 3 Management of International Trade 2 2 2 Logistic Management 3 Foreign Exchange Practice 3 Futures and Options 3 Selected Readings for Economics and Management Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits 3 Human Resource Management 3 International Human Resource Management English Business Communication 3 Japanese for International Trade E-Business Strategies 3 Physical Education 2 2 2
2007.06.22 P.6 of 8 Physical Education 2 2 2 Subtotal 139 147 16 17 33 21 27 25 Understanding Art Human Biology Environmental Dynamics 4 4 The Economics of Environmental Pollution 2 2 MCU Core Elective s Introduction to Economics Cross-Cultural Communications Psychology Sociology China and the World International Cooperation Government Autonomy, World Economy & Globalization Non Government Organizations MNEs & International Cooperation Current Issues & Studies International Public Relations International Communication
2007.06.22 P.7 of 8 International Management Leadership International Conflict and Crisis Management International Negotiation Chinese Market and Development Politics & Policy-making in China Cross-strait Relations Urban Problems in China Chinese Community in Southeast Asia Comparative Asian Politics & Societies Economic Development in East Asia Role of China in the Pacific Region Reading of Practical English 2 2 Etiquette and Communication Special Topics on Southeast Asia
2007.06.22 P.8 of 8 Subtotal 107 104 Subtotal Required Credits Subtotal Elective Credits 24 Total Credits 138 1 Students under program chair s approval can take elective courses from other International College programs. 114 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 curriculum may be counted toward total graduation credits by students who entered the university prior to the 2005 academic year.