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Undergraduate
and Extension Education programs |
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| [ Required credits:
86 (including 28 credits in required common subjects);
credits required for graduation: 140 ] |
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| Required courses: |
| Principles of Economics,
Calculus, Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics,
Statistics, Public Economics, International Economics,
Money and Banking, History of Economic
Thoughts, Business Law, Field of the Chinese Language, Field
of Foreign Languages, and Field of History, and General
Knowledge Courses. |
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| Optional courses: |
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following fields: |
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Finance, Money and Economic Gorwth |
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History of Chinese
Economic Development, Economic
History of the Western World, The Chinese Economy, Foreign Exchange
Market and Foreign Reserve Management, Financial Market I、II, Studies on Monetary
Issues, Financial Practice
I、II, Theory of Insurance, Financial Economics
I、II, Financial Management, The Economics of Economic Integration, Economic Growth, International Financial
System and Institutions, Theory of International
Finance, Investments, Monetary
Theory and Policy, The Theory
and Practice of Futures Markets, Economic Issues and Policies I、II, Economic Development,
and History of Taiwan Economic
Development. |
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Industrial
and Public Economics |
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Business Management, Cooperation Economics, Public Utility Economics,
Economic Analysis of Law, Taxation: Parts, Industrial Economics,
Managerial Economics,
The Application of Economics in Internet,
Health Economics, Antitrust Economics, Topics
on Antitrust Economics, Study on Small and
Medium Enterprises, Study
on Public Enterprises, Economics of Multinational
Corporations, The Economics of
Telecommunications, International Trade Theory
and Policy, International Trade Pratice, Industrial Organization and Policies, Input-output Analysis, Welfare Economics,
and Regulation Economics.
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Human Capital
,Environmental, and Resource Economics |
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Land
Economic Analysis, Urban Economics, Labor Economics, Resource Economics,
Agricultural Economics, Environmental
Economics, The Economics Organization of the
Household, and Demographic Economics. |
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Economic
Theories and Methods |
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Regression Analysis, Linear Algebra, Operation Research, Econometrics, Advanced Statistics, Advanced Calculus, Computer Application
in Economics I、II, Mathematics for Economics,
Game
Theory I、II, Cost-Benefit
Analysis, Experimental Economics, Applied Quantitative Method, SAS on Data Process and Application
in Economics, Advanced Mathematics for
Economics, Methods of Dynamic Economics, The Analysis of Economic Theory, The
Economics of Information I、II,
Real Analysis, and Mathematical Economics. |
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Others |
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Sociology, Political
Science, Introduction to Computer, Introduction to the Study
of Civil Law, Data Process, Intermediate Accounting,
Programming Design I、II, Cost Accounting, and Economic Forum I、II. |
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Master Programs |
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| [ Required credits:
22; credits required for graduation: 34 ] |
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| Required courses: |
| MicroeconomicsⅠ, MacroeconomicsⅠ,
Quantitative MethodsⅠ, and Thesis Writing.
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| Optional courses: |
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following five fields: |
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Finance, Money and Economic Gorwth |
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Topics on Taiwan's Financial Issues, Special
Topics in Financial Institution Research, Financing Strategies and Finanancial Markets, Financial EconomicsⅠ、Ⅱ, Topics on Financial Economics, International FinanceⅠ、Ⅱ, Topics on International
Finance, Topics
on Monetary Policy, Topics on Monetary Theory, Monetary Theory and
PolicyⅠ、Ⅱ, Futures and Options, Topics on Economic Growth, History of Economic Thought, Economic Development, and Topics on Economic Development. |
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Industrial
and Public Economics |
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Antitrust
Economics, Topics on Antitrust Economics, Topics
on National Health Insurance System, The
Economic Theory of Multinational Corporation, Public
Choice and Social Welfare, Topics
on Public Financial Theory, Public Financial Theory and Policy, Topics on International Trade, Theory of International
Trade, Industrial EconomicsⅠ、Ⅱ, Topics on Industrial Economics, Input-Output Analysis
Ⅰ, Topics on Input-Output Analysis, Transport Economics, Welfare Economics, Topics on Welfare Economics, Health EconomicsⅠ、Ⅱ, and Topics on
Health Economics.
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Human Capital
,Environmental, and Resource Economics |
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Topics on
Human Capital Resource, Natural Resources, Theory and Empirical
Analysis on the Family Economics, Regional Economics, Urban Economics, Labor Economics
Ⅰ、Ⅱ, Topics on Labor Economics, Resource EconomicsⅠ,
Empirical Labor Economics and Family Demography, and Environmental EconomicsⅠ、Ⅱ.
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Economic
Theories and Methods |
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The Application of General
Equilibrium Model, Topics on General Equilibrium
Model, Time Series Analysis
Ⅰ、Ⅱ, Topics on Time Series Analysis, Optimal
Control Theory, Economic Forecast, Economic MathematicsⅠ、Ⅱ,
Information Economics Ⅰ、Ⅱ, Empirical Macroeconomics, Experimental Economics,
Mathematical
Economics Ⅰ、Ⅱ, Topics on Mathematical Economics,
Quantitative
Method Ⅲ, Topics on Applied Econometrics,
Economic Applications
of Mathematical Softwares, Applied Microeconomics, Applied Quantitative MethodsⅠ、Ⅱ, Applied
Macroeconomics, Topics on Macroeconomics
Theory, and Game Theory Ⅰ、Ⅱ. |
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Others |
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Seminar, Economic Forum I、II, Seminar:
Fundamental Theory on Fair Trade Law, Seminar:
Practice & Procedures of Fair Trade Law, Seminar: Comparative Economic Law, Seminar: Insurance Law, Seminar:
Banking Law, Seminar: Securities Regulation, and Seminar: Economic Analysis of Law. |
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Doctor's Program
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| [ Required credits:
18; credits required for graduation: 39] |
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| Required courses: |
| Microeconomics Ⅱ, Microeconomics
Ⅲ, Macroeconomics Ⅱ, Macroeconomics Ⅲ, Quantitative
Methods Ⅱ, and Economic Development. |
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| Optional courses : same
as the Master Programs |
| At least two special fields
offered by the department should be selected by
all doctor's program students. At least two courses
in each field must be studied. |
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