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Chinese Culture University
College of Business
Master Program of Global Business
Student Handbook
September 2013 Enrollment
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Chapter 1 Program Introduction
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...... p.3
Courses……………………………………………………………………………….... p.3-6
Faculty ………………………………………………………………………………… p.6-7
Chapter 2 Graduation Requirements
Course Credits………………………………………………………………………….. p. 8-9
Publication & Presentation…………………………………………………………….. p. 9
Oral Examination………………………………………………………………………. p. 9
Chapter 3 Thesis Examination
Thesis Examination Process …………………………………………………………… p.10
Chapter 4 Procedure of Thesis Proposal Outline Submission & Thesis
Examination Application ………………………………………………….. p.11-15
Chapter 5 Notice of Course Selection
Time Period ……………………………………………………………………………... p.16
Chapter 6 Office Services
Office of Academic Affairs……………………………………………………………… p.17
Office of Student Affairs………………………………………………………………… p.17
Office of General Affairs………………………………………………………………… p.17
Chapter 7 Semester Calendar
Important Dates & Events………………………………………………………………. p.18
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Chapter 1 –Program Introduction
Introduction
The Master program of Global Business is a comprehensive, industry-relevant degree program designed to take
your career progression to the advanced/management level. Students are among a diverse cohort of students (in
terms of nationality, culture, language, previous international experience) which enhances student’s
cross-cultural learning experience and makes the "global" element of this degree real. The course of study for
the Master program of Global Business is designed to immerse students in a variety of learning approaches and
experiences, including discussion-driven seminars, self-assessment and discovery, team-based projects,
consulting engagements, and an innovative discovery to Market project that challenges students to be ready for
an actual discovery of commercialization.
Courses:
Course
Required Courses: contain 10 subjects and 2
credits for each
Required Elective Courses: five majors
(contain 3 subjects and 9 credits for each major)
1. International Trade
2. Accounting
3. Tourism
4. Information Management
5. Banking & Finance
Remarks:
Students are allowed to choose courses from 5 majors listed above depending on their interest of research
field.
The major will be noted on the certificate for students who complete all the three subjects of it.
Requirements Check Form for Master’s Degree, Chinese Culture University
1. Academic Institute: Master Program of Global Business, College of Business 2. Degree:Master of Business Administration 3. Appropriate year:For 2013 academic year entrance 4. Minimum credit hours for graduation:36 credit hours 5. Transferable graduate credits from other departments/colleges: no more than 9 credit hours 6. Required Courses
Course code
Course Credits Hours Remarks
I011 Managerial Economics 2 2
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7522 Managerial Accounting 2 2
I012 Statistics & Quantitative Methods
2 2
I013 Organization Leadership & Motivation
2 2
E632 International Business Management
2 2
0448 International Business Strategy 2 2
F137 International Marketing Management
2 2
0648 International Finance Management
2 2
4892 Operational Management 2 2
I014 Seminar of International Business Ethics
2 2
Total Credit Hours 20 20
7. Major Courses : Five majors are listed below, and each major contains three elective courses. The major will
be noted on the degree certificate on condition of completing all the three courses. (1) International Trade
Course code
Course Credits Hours Remarks
3094 International Trade Theory 3 3
E368 International Finance Theory 3 3
E290 Special Topic on International Economics and Trade
3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
(2) Accounting
Course code
Course Credits Hours Remarks
5690 Seminar on Advanced Auditing 3 3
4783 Seminar on Advanced Financial Accounting
3 3
E6769 Accounting Reporting Analysis and Business Valuation
3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
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(3) Tourism
Course code
Course Credits Hours Remarks
0938 A Scientific Research of Tourism Studies
3 3
H385 Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Research
3 3
C351 Seminar for the Management in Hospitality Industry
3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
(4) Information Management
Course code
Course Credits Hours Remarks
9467 Software Methodology 3 3
H028 Database and Warehousing 3 3
6515 Expert Systems and Knowledge Bases
3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
(5) Banking & Finance
Course code
Course Credits Hours Remarks
E232 Operation & Management of Financial Institution
3 3
F615 Quantitative Analysis in Finance 3 3
E946 Investment Analysis and Management
3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
8. Prerequisite Courses (Non-business-major undergraduate students without adequate background in business management and statistics must take the prerequisite courses listed below. )
Course Credits Hours Remarks
1 Business Management 3 3 May be waived by Management or
related subjects
2 Statistics 3 3 May be waived by related subjects
Total Credit Hours 6 6
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9. Provisions relating to the Thesis Examination 1. Based on the Regulations of Thesis Examination for Master and Ph.D. Degree of PCCU. 2. Other Regulations: ① Graduate credits from other departments/colleges must be approved by program. ② Complete 36 credits. ③ Present or publish an article at a Conference or Journal ④ Fulfill the English requirement for master degree.
10. Remarks: None
Faculty: College of Business
Faculty Research Area Highest Education
Dr. Wann-Yih, WU International Business Management;Business
Research Methodology
Ph.D. in Marketing, Oklahoma State
University, U.S.A
Dr. Kuo-Cheng KUO Energy Economics, Defense Economics
European Union Economics
Ph.D. in Business Studies, University of
Edinburgh, UK
Dr. Chi-Ya,CHANG Services Marketing, Organization Behavior
and Theory- Organization cultures /Corporate
cultures, Business- Case Study
Ph.D. in Business Administration, National
Taipei University, R.O.C
Dr. Kuang-Heng, SHIH International Marketing & Service Management,
Strategic Management, International Business
Management, E-Commerce
Ph.D.in Business Administration,
Northwestern Polytechnic University, U.S.A
Dr. Ruey-Meng, HWANG International Trade, Industry Organization and Intl
Economic
Ph.D. in Economics, The Pennsylvania State
University
Dr. Jin-Fa Hwang Cost and Management Accounting, Accounting,
Advanced Financial Accounting Theory
Ph.D. in Graduate Institute of International
Business Administration, Chinese Culture
University, R.O.C.
Dr. Jinn-Yang Uang Financial Accounting, Cost and Managerial
Accounting, Research Methods, Public Financial
Management
Ph.D. in Accounting, Cranfield University,
UK
Dr. Sheng-Te CHOU Financial Accounting, Behavioral Accounting
Pricing and policy analysis
Ph.D. in Business Administration, Yuan Ze
University, R.O.C
Dr. Whei-Li LU Airline Management, Tourism Marketing Ph.D. in Business Administration, University
of Chinese Culture, R.O.C.
Dr. Ming Liu Hospitality Consumer Behavior, Tourism Economics Ph.D. in Hospitality Administration, Texas
Tech University, U.S.A
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Dr. Dwen-Ren TSAI Network Management, networked information
system management, Information Security, Software
Engineering
Ph.D. in Computer Science, The City
University of New York, U.S.A
Dr. Gu-Hsin, LAI Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Software
Engineering, Network Security, Database Systems
Ph.D. in Information Management, National
Sun Yat-Sen University, R.O.C
Dr.Chung C. CHANG
Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Decision
Support Systems, Production Management
Information Systems ,Enterprise Resource Planning
Ph. D. in Computer Science, Illinois Institute
of Technology, U.S.A
Dr. Tien-Wei ,LOU Service Management in Banking, Financial
Institutions, International Financial Management, and
International Financial Markets
Ph.D. in Economics, Chinese Culture
University, R.O.C
Dr.Yung-Chang, WANG Corporate Finance, Financial markets, Econometrics
and Statistical methods
Ph.D. in Economics, State University of New
York at Stony Brook, U.S.A
Dr. Shou-Wei, CHANG Financial Engineering, Corporate Finance,
Investments, Financial Statements Analysis, Business
Valuation
Ph.D. in Finance, University of Southampton,
U.K
Dr. Jin-Sheng, CHEN International Economics, Industry Organization Ph. D. in Economics, National Taiwan
University, R. O. C.
Dr. Peter Morton Economics, International Economics Ph.D. in Economics, University of Davis,
U.S.A.
Dr. Chia-Yuan, HSU Organization Behavior, Human Resource
Management, Cross-Culture Management
Ph.D. of Organizational Leadership,
University of the Incarnate Word , San
Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
Chapter 2 –Graduation Requirements
1. At least 36 credit hours, including
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Required courses: 10 courses, 2 credit hours for each.
Course code Course Credits Hours
I011 Managerial Economics 2 2
7522 Managerial Accounting 2 2
I012 Statistics & Quantitative Methods 2 2
I013 Organization Leadership & Motivation 2 2
E632 International Business Management 2 2
0448 International Business Strategy 2 2
F137 International Marketing Management 2 2
0648 International Finance Management 2 2
4892 Operational Management 2 2
I014 Seminar of International Business Ethics 2 2
Total Credit Hours 20 20
Required elective courses: at least 16 credit hours for 5 major courses.
(1) International Trade
Course code Course Credits Hours
3094 International Trade Theory 3 3
E368 International Finance Theory 3 3
E290 Special Topic on International Economics and Trade 3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
(2) Accounting
Course code Course Credits Hours
5690 Seminar on Advanced Auditing 3 3
4783 Seminar on Advanced Financial Accounting 3 3
E6769 Accounting Reporting Analysis and Business Valuation 3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
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(3) Tourism
Course code Course Credits Hours
0938 A Scientific Research of Tourism Studies 3 3
H385 Tourism and Hospitality Marketing Research 3 3
C351 Seminar for the Management in Hospitality Industry 3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
(4) Information Management
Course code Course Credits Hours
9467 Software Methodology 3 3
H028 Database and Warehousing 3 3
6515 Expert Systems and Knowledge Bases 3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
(5) Banking & Finance
Course code Course Credits Hours
E232 Operation & Management of Financial Institution 3 3
F615 Quantitative Analysis in Finance 3 3
E946 Investment Analysis and Management 3 3
Total Credit Hours 9 9
Transferable graduate credits from other departments/colleges: no more than 9 credit hours
2. Present or publish an article at a Conference or Journal
3. Succeed in an oral examination of an academic thesis.
Chapter 3- Thesis Examination Process
1. Finding your advisor as soon as possible
2. Turning in your “advisory agreement”
TIME: before the end of your first semester
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Note:
1. Record the discussions with your professor in “Meeting Record of Thesis Review”
2. Before applying for your thesis examination, you must present/publish an article at a
Conference/Journal or provide evidence of your publication.
3. Before conducting your thesis examination, you must complete all the program requirements.
3. complete & submit “thesis proposal
outline”
4. “Thesis Preliminary Examination”
(the first three chapters of your thesis)
5. Thesis Examination
Date for thesis proposal outline
submission and completion will be
announced on program website
Print it out and turn in to program
assistant.
You need to apply for it.
Turn in your “oral examination
committee appointment form.
Application Date will be
announced on program website.
You need to apply for it online first.
Application Date will be
announced on program website.
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Chapter 4 - Procedure of thesis proposal outline submission & Thesis
Examination Application
Procedure of thesis proposal outline submission
1. Login into your student account. http://ap1.pccu.edu.tw/index.asp?user=student
2. Follow the following steps to submit your thesis proposal outline.
Step 1.
1. Click on the red box icon on the top of the page
2. Click on “Application” (Third selection of left selection bar)
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Step 2.
1. Click on “Thesis Examination Application” (the fourth selection of sub-selection bar of “Application”)
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Step 3.
After click on “Thesis Examination Application “, see on the right hand page.
1. Click on “ Thesis Proposal Outline & Print” (on the top of the right hand page)
2. Fill up the form below (complete all blank spaces)
3. After completed, print out the form and ask your advisor to sign & giving advice.
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Step 4.
Ask your advisor to complete it. (Advisor details)
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Thesis Examination Application
To apply for thesis examination, you have to submit your application in Oct/March (depends on the date of your
enrolment) through school system, if you don’t do it in time, you will not able to do the thesis exam in
Dec/June.
Steps for thesis examination application
1. Click on “Thesis Examination Application” (the fourth selection of sub-selection bar of “Application”) (same
as the step 2 of thesis proposal outline)
2. Click on “Thesis Examination Application” on the right hand page.
3. Fill up the form.
4. After completed, click on “Apply” button and print out the form
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Chapter 5- Notice for Course Selection
Date : Sep. 10~17, 2013
1. Go to CCU website: http://www.pccu.edu.tw
2. Log in your student account to select courses
3. Double check your selected courses and print it out.
CCU Student CCU International Students
Account: student number student number
Password: ID number Date of Birth(YYYYMMDD)+ the first two letters of your
English name
Example:
English name: WANG MARY
Birthday: 1987/10/20
Password: 19871020WA
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Date: Sep. 25~27, 2013
Course Revision (10th
floor of Da En Building)
Regulation for course selection
1. All graduate students shall not take fewer than 2 credits or more than12 credits of courses each semester
2. Students shall not take more than one course in the same time slot. The credits and grades of the students
who breach this rule will be recorded as 0.
3. Students who fail required courses may choose to retake the same courses. The same courses refer to the
same “course code”, “course name” and “course credits”.
*Any questions, please contact Jocelyn Yang
Tel: (02)2861-0511 #35006
E-mail: [email protected]
Office: Da En Room 955
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Chapter 6- School Office Services
Office of Academic Affairs
No. Units Location Services you may need
1 Registrar Section Da En
Floor 10
1. Academic records applications
(transcripts, student ID cards, certificate )
2. Change personal information
3. Course selection
4. Graduation
2 Curriculum Section Da En
Floor 10
1. Event calendar
2. Midterm and final exam
3. Summer courses selection
4. Classroom management
5. Classes, syllabus and credit hours
management
Office of Student Affairs
No. Units Location Services you may need
1 Student Counseling
Section
Da En
Floor 2
1. Dormitory application and allocation
2. Student Disciplinary Business
3. Student bus ticket application, lost and
found
2 Hygiene Section Da En
Floor 2
1. Health care service
2. Clinic
3. Emergency treatment of injury
4. Student insurance
Office of General Affairs
No. Units Location Services you may need
1 Clerical Section Da En
Floor 11
1. Venue rental
2. Campus security
3. Traffic management
4. Environmental protection
2 Cashier Section Da En
Floor 11
1. Student receivables
2. Tuition, part-time wage and refund
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Chapter 7 Semester Calendar –First semester
Important Date & Events
Date Important Events
Sep 9 (Mon.) Class begins
Sep 10 (Tue.) ~17(Tue.) 1st semester 1period course selection
Sep 19 (Thurs.) Holiday: Moon Festival
Sep 20 (Fri.) Deferred holiday for Moon Festival
Sep 25 (Wed.) ~27(Fri.) Course correction
Oct 1(Tue.) ~3 (Thurs.) Thesis Examination Application (Master’s Degree)
Oct 10 (Thurs.) Holiday: Double Tenth Day
Nov 1 (Fri.) ~ Dec 31 (Tue.) Thesis Examination (Master’s Degree)
Nov 4 (Mon.) ~9 (Sat.) Mid-term exam
Nov 18 (Mon.) ~29 ( Fri.) Course abandoning application
Dec 16 (Mon.) ~23 (Mon.) 2nd
semester course selection
Jan 1 (Wed.) Holiday: New Year’s Day
Jan 3 (Fri.) Chinese/English final exams
Jan 4 (Sat.) ~11(Sat.) Final exams
Jan 13 (Mon.) Winter break begins