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Department of International Business Management
1.Programs
Day School: two¡Vyear institute program and four ¡Vyear institute program.
Night School: two¡Vyear institute program and four ¡Vyear institute program.
II.History
Initially, the Department of International Trade was founded in 1968.
In 2006, the Department of International Trade was renamed as the Department of International Business Management.
III.Instructional Objectives
To provide the students with the practical skills about international business or other skills related to this field.
To provide students with consultation and assistance for further study.
To facilitate students obtaining customs and trading, or related certificates.
IV. Faculty
The Department currently has 1 professor, 2 associate professors, 14 lecturers.
V. Facilities
Chia-yi Campus: 1 language lab, 1 multi-media lab, 1 computer lab, and 1 Department Library.
Taibau Campus: 1 language lab, 1 multi-media lab, 1 computer lab, 1 trading information center, 1 practicing shop, 1 project workshop, and 1Department Library.
VI. Features of Curriculum
The courses focus on practical international trading and business, including 4 parts:
Applied Foreign Languages
Electronic Trading
Customs and Certificates
Practices on International Affairs
VII. Career Prospects of Graduates
Further Study
Graduates are able to pursue a higher degree in domestic or foreign schools in relation to this field.
Employment
Graduates also have options for working at trading companies or organizations related to International business, such as banks, foreign exchange, insurance company , air and sea transportations, financial holdings, or so.
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