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Graduate School of Business

The Graduate School of Business aims to cultivate professionals and researchers equipped with advanced expertise and problem-solving skills essential for today’s business environment. By studying management, accounting, marketing, and economics in an integrated manner, students develop a balanced understanding of theory and practice, enabling them to contribute to the development of global business and local economies. The program also accommodates diverse career needs, offering a practical research report system for working professionals and research guidance for those pursuing the Doctoral Course.

Research Keywords

  • Business Administration and Management Strategy
  • Financial Accounting and Analysis
  • Management Accounting and Cost Accounting
  • Economics and International Business
  • Marketing and Business Data Analysis

Potential Career Paths

  • Corporate Management and Leadership:Corporate planning, business strategy, marketing roles
  • Accounting and Finance:Certified public accountant, tax accountant, corporate financial analyst
  • Research and Education:University faculty, business consultant, think tank researcher
  • Global Business and Public Administration:Overseas representative, trading company or international organization staff, local government industry promotion officer

Educational Objectives and Distinctive Features

  • 1. Integrated Study Combining Theory and Practice

    The program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines accounting, management, marketing, and economics, structured into two specializations: the Major in Accounting and the Major in Management and Economy.

  • 2. Two Course Options Tailored to Career Goals

    • Business Professional Course:Allows students to submit a practical research report instead of a master's thesis, deepening practical insights relevant to their professional roles.
    • Research Professional Course:Focuses on developing advanced research skills in preparation for the Doctoral Course.

  • 3. Thorough Individual Guidance in Small-Class Settings

    The program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines accounting, management, marketing, and economics, structured into two specializations: the Major in Accounting and the Major in Management and Economy.

  • 4. Flexible Learning System for Working Professionals and International Students

    The program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines accounting, management, marketing, and economics, structured into two specializations: the Major in Accounting and the Major in Management and Economy.

  • 5. Achievements and Social Contributions

    The program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines accounting, management, marketing, and economics, structured into two specializations: the Major in Accounting and the Major in Management and Economy.

Students gain the specialized knowledge and problem-solving skills needed to excel in business, as well as the advanced expertise and analytical abilities essential for those aiming to pursue research careers.

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