Development Characteristics
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The Department nurtures students with economic awareness and analytical skills by integrating theory and practice, and instills students with a broad view and interest in society, economics, politics, and management. |
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The Department offers a wide range of courses in three major areas: Industrial and Management Economics, Regional and Development Economics, and Government and Public Policy Economics. Students are encouraged to gain knowledge in a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects across the University. |
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The Department offers master degree in economics, and provides students with complete training in economics and management. |
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Goals
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Courses Offered
■ Compulsory Courses
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► Principles of conomics |
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► Macroeconomics |
■ Elective Courses
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Senior |
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► Taiwan Economic Issues |
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► Mathematics for Economics |
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Contemporary Economic Issues, Secondary Foreign Language |
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► Industrial Economics |
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■ Remarks: Minimum number of credits for graduation: 132 (Undergraduate); 36 (Graduate)