Course List
The department offers a five-year junior college program, four-year and two-year bachelor's degree programs, a master's degree program, and continuing education bachelor's degree programs (four-year and two-year). The teaching objectives for each program are as follows:
Junior College Program
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Train students with essential tax and accounting skills for business use.
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Build a foundation for further studies in accounting, management, or related fields.
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Prepare students for certifications in accounting, information systems, and bookkeeping.
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Emphasize discipline and professional ethics.
Bachelor’s Degree Program
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Develop accounting professionals with global vision and social awareness.
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Provide comprehensive knowledge in accounting, IT, taxation, corporate governance, and finance.
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Encourage participation in competitions to build teamwork and problem-solving skills.
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Prepare students for government and professional accounting exams.
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Promote workplace ethics and social responsibility.
Master’s Degree Program
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Combine theory and practice to train professionals for business, accounting, and government sectors.
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Collaborate with industry experts to design practical, career-oriented courses.
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Support participation in research and industry-academic projects to enhance innovation.
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Expand global perspectives through exchange programs, guest lectures, and international cooperation.
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Encourage pursuit of international certifications (CPA, Tax Advisor).
Continuing Education Program
The Continuing Education Program aims to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue certifications in accounting/information and certified bookkeeper qualifications. The program also emphasizes the development of professional ethics and social responsibility. Due to the limited in-class hours, specific graduation requirements do not apply. However, students are encouraged to make full use of available resources, including the online learning materials in the self-study center.
