Overview
Curriculum
In addition to general information management courses as well as information systems, there are three main tracks in our programs: (1) information management and applications, (2) e-commerce, and (3) information systems. The information management and applications track emphasizes on how to apply information technology (IT) efficiently and how to reach IT-based solutions for problems faced by organizations. The e-commerce track emphasizes on how to design and implement a successful e-commerce business website and participate in national competitions to gain real-life experience. The information systems track emphasizes on building modern fundamental information technology skills and serves as foundation to both information management and applications as well as e-commerce tracks.
Courses Offered
■ Compulsory Courses
■ Elective Courses
■ | History | |
Established in Fall 2002, the Department of Information Management currently offers Bachelor of Information Management and Master of Information Management degree programs with approximate 250 full-time students. The programs are supported by eleven all Ph.D. full-time and four part-time faculty. The In-service Master of Information Management degree program will commence in Fall 2011.
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Charted by the governmental mission of providing information technology and management human resources in support to Asian Pacific Trading Center, Export Processing Zone, and more recently science-based industrial parks, software development parks and others, in southern Taiwan, the department is dedicated to educating the management leaders of tomorrow while creating knowledge for industry and society.
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In retrospective, the core purpose of the Department of Information Management is to educate these leaders to create value for society. Our primary goal is to become one of the most prominent information management departments in the region and in the coming years, our new strategic plan will focus on initiatives to:
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Provide advanced informational technology as well as knowledge technology for both enterprises and the government to help achieve effective and efficient management;
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Provide a global view of process reengineering for the development of both computerized and knowledgebased society;
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Provide a research forum for the improvement of information and knowledge management, e-commerce, and information systems;
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Match the government’s policy and southern Taiwan development trend for the training of specialists in the field of information and knowledge management.
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Shaping the Future
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■ | Collaborative community |
We believe in the value of our uniquely collaborative community and provide an abundance of leadership opportunities, team roles, clubs and cohorts to foster a culture of collaborative learning and study. | |
■ | Global hub for local industry |
We believe in integrating the energy of Taiwan and around the world into our academic culture. We leverage the proximity to business and the cultural riches of South-East Asia in creative and innovative ways. |
Curriculum
In addition to general information management courses as well as information systems, there are three main tracks in our programs: (1) information management and applications, (2) e-commerce, and (3) information systems. The information management and applications track emphasizes on how to apply information technology (IT) efficiently and how to reach IT-based solutions for problems faced by organizations. The e-commerce track emphasizes on how to design and implement a successful e-commerce business website and participate in national competitions to gain real-life experience. The information systems track emphasizes on building modern fundamental information technology skills and serves as foundation to both information management and applications as well as e-commerce tracks.
Courses Offered
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