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Title: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology


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National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology
NTUST
  • School of Management

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The School of Management
  • The School of Management was established in 1998
    and at present comprises the Departments of
    Industrial Management, Business Administration,
    and Information Management, as well as the
    Graduate Institutes of Management and of Finance.
    Graduate Institute of Science and Technology
    Management was established in 2007.
  • The School of Management has an outstanding
    faculty offering courses in many fields of
    business and management, with a focus on training
    in management expertise, while also giving
    attention to the study of manufacturing
    processes, the integration of information and
    technology, and the application of scientific
    management methods and knowledge of systems.

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Currently concentrating its efforts on
  • Enhancing international exchange
  • Emphasizing interdisciplinary integration
  • Integrating theory and practice

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1.Enhancing international exchange
  • The school continues to negotiate memoranda of
    understanding with colleges of business and
    management in well-known universities abroad,
    which enables the holding of joint conferences
    and exchanges of faculty and students.
  • To broaden our students' international outlook,
    the school also offers a study program in
    overseas business and a summer intensive English
    course, to develop our students international
    business management abilities.

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2. Emphasizing interdisciplinary integration
  • Our school faculty offer courses in each other's
    departments to provide our students more
    interdisciplinary study choices, as well as
    establishing a supra-departmental honors program,
    an EMBA program and other inter-departmental
    study programs, and providing courses on such
    subjects as e-commerce, industrial safety and
    sanitation, and software engineering and
    management for the entire university.

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3.Integrating theory and practice
  • The school has established centers for research
    in such areas as global operations, software
    engineering and management, Taiwan's human
    resources, and case studies.
  • The school also offers an EMBA program and
    Taiwan's first EDBA program to give Taiwan's
    senior managers an optimum environment to develop
    their knowledge and skills.

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School of Management
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Department ofIndustrial Management (1)
  • This department is one of the earliest
    departments established in NTUST. The
    department's undergraduate programs include a
    two-year upper-division curriculum for technical
    junior college graduates and a four-year program
    for high school graduates.
  • Currently, there are a total of 249undergraduate
    students enrolled in these programs. The master's
    degree program started in 1979. About 142
    students are currently enrolled in MS and EMBA
    programs.

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Department ofIndustrial Management (2)
  • The department's doctoral program began to
    recruit students in 1983. This program has sought
    to train scholars who can raise the standard of
    teaching and research in Taiwan, and present
    enrollment is 49 students.
  • The department currently has 19 full-time faculty
    members in four main research areas production
    management, operations research, human factor/
    ergonomics, and information technology.

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Department ofBusiness Management (1)
  • This department was established in 1988, offering
    a four-year undergraduate program. Later on, a
    two-year upper-division undergraduate program and
    graduate programs leading to a master's or Ph.D.
    degree were added to the department's offerings.
  • The Department of Business Administration
    provides programs to help our graduates and
    undergraduates at every stage in their lives. Our
    objective is to emphasize the key role that good
    management plays in marketing, human resources,
    entrepreneurial strategy, and finance.

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Department ofBusiness Management (2)
  • 521 students (294 undergraduates, 171 Master and
    EMBA students, and 56doctoral students) and 16
    faculty members, the Department of Business
    Administration offers an innovative,
    collaborative, and comprehensive education taught
    by both academics and experienced practitioners
    in touch with today's business world.

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Department ofInformation Management (1)
  • The Department of Information Management provides
    opportunities for study and research in three
    major areas of information management
  • advanced information technology.
  • novel management information systems.
  • precise quantitative management.
  • Based on these research areas, three research
    groups have been formed for faculty members and
    graduate students. Diversified research topics
    and a wide variety of cross-group projects have
    become the major sources of competitive energy
    for research in the department. The department
    also currently offers a doctoral program to
    international students in which all graduate
    courses are taught in English.

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Department ofInformation Management (2)
  • In addition, fundamental information technology
    skills and management knowledge are provided
    through an undergraduate program. Laboratory
    training courses and a mandatory one-year
    research project in the undergraduate program
    provide students an environment to practice and
    utilize the knowledge they have acquired.
  • The department currently has 18 full-time faculty
    members, 78 doctoral students, 170 master's
    program students, and 227 undergraduates.

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Graduate Institute of Finance (1)
  • The Graduate Institute of Finance was established
    in 2002. Our program's distinctive feature is its
    strong emphasis on financial economics in
    addition to financial engineering and
    computational methods.
  • The Master's in Finance program is intended to
    prepare students for a wide range of careers both
    inside and outside the financial industry,
    including financial engineering and risk
    management, quantitative asset management,
    macroeconomic and financial forecasting,
    quantitative trading, and applied research.

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Graduate Institute of Finance (2)
  • The department currently has 5 full-time faculty
    members, along with 5 part-time professors. There
    are currently 13 doctoral students, 85 master's
    students, 43 EMBA students and more than 60
    credit program students in the graduate
    institute.

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Graduate Institute of Management(1)
  • The Graduate Institute of Management was founded
    in 1979 and currently provides the Executive
    Doctor of Business Administration (EDBA) program,
    which is the very first EDBA program in Taiwan,
    and the Executive Master of Business
    Administration (EMBA) program, which include a
    global strategy management program and a
    technology management program.
  • Our EDBA/EMBA programs are designed for
    experienced senior managers or professionals and
    are outstanding innovative curricula arranged to
    accommodate the working professional. Each year,
    the EDBA, the EMBA in technology management, and
    the EMBA in global strategy management programs
    enroll 15, 30 and 30 students, respectively.

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Graduate Institute of Management(2)
  • Our EDBA/EMBA programs offer challenging
    classroom experiences, networking opportunities,
    a sense of community and world-class teaching
    from top-notch faculty who are excellent in their
    abilities and committed to their research and
    teaching. The program's flexible schedule enables
    students to balance the demands of work and
    family while pursuing a graduate degree.

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The NTUST MBA Program
  • NTUST two-year MBA program is launched in spring,
    2006. 64 students enrolled in the program and the
    School wants to scale it up to accommodate many
    more.

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Graduate Institute of Technology Management(1)
  • Established in 2007, the Graduate Institute of
    Technology Management offers a master's program
    specifically designed to illustrate the merging
    of business and technology in all industries and
    to prepare students critical skills for future
    success in their business career.
  • Nationally recognized as one of the leading
    universities, the National Taiwan University of
    Science and Technology has outstanding programs
    in engineering, business management, information
    science as well as design.

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Graduate Institute of Technology Management(2)
  • The master's program focuses on helping managers
    and engineers-turned-managers to make appropriate
    use of current and future technological
    resources.
  • Classes are not only taught by the faculty of the
    Management School but also by experienced
    entrepreneurs and successful leaders from
    industries.
  • The Graduate Institute of Technology Management's
    interdisciplinary master's degree program is a
    unique alternative to traditional MBA, EMBA, and
    MSE programs and develops students to become
    future managers and entrepreneurs in high-tech
    businesses.

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Research Centers
  • Global Logistics Research Center
  • Software Engineering and Management Research
    Center
  • Human Resources Development Research Center
  • Center for Case Method and Participant-Centered
    Learning

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Faculty Members
  • Highest Education

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Facilities
  • Laboratories
  • Library
  • Sports Center

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Living Cost
  • Books and supplies cost about NT5000 to NT10000
    per semester.
  • Cost of dormitory is around NT7000 per semester.
  • Around NT6000/Month is enough for comfortable on
    campus living.

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Dormitory
  • International students have priority access to
    dormitory rooms.
  • Three student dormitory buildings (all
    air-conditioned) with 489 rooms, housing over
    2488 students.
  • Facilities include study rooms, lounge,
    washing-drying machines, etc.

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Financial Aids
  • For the international students enrolled in the
    Graduate Program, the selected ones will be
    offered scholarship by the NTUST. The scholarship
    includes tuition free, monthly stipend of from
    NT10,000 to NT20,000 for the master program.
    International students can also apply for the
    Taiwan Scholarship offered by the Taiwan
    government.
  • Please refer to http//www.ntust.edu.tw/adm
    ission/eng/scholarship.htm for scholarship
    information.

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Why Taiwan?
  • Due to the deep industrial base and strong
    vertical integration in IT and electronics
    sectors, Taiwan has become one of the worlds
    largest producers of computer-related products
    today.
  • In addition, Taiwan held 5,938 US patents, which
    is the fourth largest quantity in the world after
    the US, Japan and Germany in 2004. Furthermore,
    Taiwan serves as an ideal test market for
    companies interested in Mainland China
    investment, as close cultural and linguistic ties
    have given Taiwanese businesses an edge in
    navigating Chinas emerging markets.
  • With the vast experience needed to work with
    international companies, Taiwan has placed itself
    in a prime position to play a key role in the
    future integration of the Asia-Pacific region.

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What Makes NTUST Different?
  • The CHEERS magazine in Taiwan has ranked the
    School of Management at NTUST one of the top
    business schools in Taiwan. In 2008, it ranked
    our EMBA program Top 3.
  • In the past ten years, NTUST were Top 5 in
    winning the national science council outstanding
    research award.
  • The average amount of SCI/SSCI research papers
    each professor per year is about 1.1.
  • The cases of technology transferring from the
    national science council ranked Top 3 in the
    whole nation.
  • In order to implant the successful experience of
    Harvard Business School case studies, the center
    for case method and participant-centered learning
    (CMPCL) was established in 2006.

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