NCCU International MBA

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NCCU International MBA
國立政治大學國際經營管理碩士
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Established2001
Academic staff
142
Location
Websiteimba.nccu.edu.tw
College of Commerce, NCCU

The International MBA program (simplified Chinese: 国际经营管理硕士; traditional Chinese: 國際經營管理碩士; pinyin: Guójì Jīngyín Guǎnlǐ Shuòshì; abbreviated IMBA) at National Chengchi University College of Commerce was established in 2001. It was the first international MBA program, and the first fully accredited English MBA program in Taiwan. The program offers all course instruction in English with a focus on Asia-Pacific business dynamics, and cross-cultural understanding. Half of the students and faculty are local Taiwan citizens, and the latter half are a diverse mixture of people from more than thirty-five countries on five continents.

Program design[edit]

The IMBA program offers full-time or part-time studies; this flexible design of courses allows candidates to decide their workload and schedule to accommodate their busy careers, and most classes are conducted in the evenings and weekends. The program also has ample courses and activities to keep full-time International MBA candidates well involved in their studies.

The program is slated for minimum one year of instruction, maximum four years to fulfill program requirements and requires a minimum of forty-two credit hours for completion.

The program also offers the option of either pursuing a general MBA or a specialized MBA in one of four concentrations: Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management in Asia, and Marketing.

Required courses[edit]

  • Business Quantitative Methods
  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
  • Financial Management
  • International Business Management (3 credits) (for year 2016-entered and before)
  • Leaders Forum
  • Leadership and Team Building
  • Accounting
  • Managerial Economics
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing Management
  • Strategic Management
  • Strategic Talent Management (for year 2016-entered and before)

Elective courses[edit]

Elective courses fall under four areas of concentration: Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management in Asia, and Marketing. Students have an option to complete a number of the courses in the relevant area to obtain a specialized MBA degree. Students can also take up courses under any area and graduate with a general MBA by fulfilling the credit requirements.

  • Management in Asia
    • Chinese Business in Global Perspective
    • Confucianism and Leadership
    • Cross Border Strategic Alliances
    • Emerging Financial Markets
    • Special Topics in Corporate Finance
    • Small and Medium Size Enterprises
  • Entrepreneurship
    • Small and Medium Size Enterprises
    • Entrepreneurship - Real World Read Cases
    • Global Leadership
    • Practical New Product Development and Marketing
    • Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship
    • Strategy and Business Modeling
  • Finance
    • Emerging Financial Markets
    • Special Topics in Corporate Finance
    • Fixed Income
    • International Finance
    • Special Topics on Profit Models
  • Marketing
    • Chinese Business in Global Perspective
    • Cross Border Strategic: Alliances
    • Practical New Product Development and Marketing
    • Consumer Behavior
    • Global and Cross Cultural Marketing
    • Marketing Research

Faculty[edit]

Instructors of the IMBA program are drawn from three equally qualified pools of local and international talent. A third of the instructors are faculty members of the College of Commerce at National Chengchi University (NCCU), most of whom have earned PhDs from universities around the world. Another third are scholars who are visiting instructors from overseas business schools, and the final third are senior industry executives who have long standing real-world business experiences.

International exchange and dual degree programs[edit]

To further assist students in facing challenges in the international business environment, NCCU International MBA offers students exchange programs and dual degree programs with universities in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Pacific. International recognition by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EQUIS (the EFMD Quality Improvement System) has made it possible to establish reciprocal exchange programs with over 100 schools worldwide. Spending a term abroad allows students to enrich their studies by experiencing other cultural and business environments.

Continuing education[edit]

In addition to offering business courses within the program, the IMBA offers an integrated system of continuing education. The program allows for both current IMBA candidates and graduates to enroll in selected courses within the program and throughout the College of Commerce on a non-matriculating basis to broaden their studies. Also, the IMBA program encourages prospective candidates to audit courses.

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