New Student Notification for the EMBA Program
Chinese Program ONLY, Please refer to the Chinese page.
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• For exemption applications of prerequisite courses (Accounting, Economics, Statistics), please wait for the unified notice from the College via email, and follow the schedule in the notice. Late applications will not be accepted.
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Those who do not apply for exemption from prerequisite courses • (Accounting, Economics, Statistics), please pay attention to the College's email notification regarding the offering of these prerequisite courses.
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• If you have taken courses such as Accounting, Economics, or Statistics offered by the Center for Continuing Education and received a certificate of completion, please upload the certificate.
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• For credit exemption applications, please wait for the unified notice from the College via email, and follow the schedule in the notice. Late applications will not be accepted.
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• EMBA credit exemption regulations: College of Management EMBA Homepage → Forms & Links → Regulations → EMBA → College of Management EMBA Credit Exemption Guidelines
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• EMBA Program Joint Study Regulations: College of Management EMBA Homepage → Forms & Links → Regulations → EMBA → EMBA Program Joint Study Guidelines
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• Department of Information Management EMBA Study Guidelines: Course Planning → EMBA → Study Guidelines (Department Specific)
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• Academic Research Ethics Course should be completed before the end of the first academic year: Academic Research Ethics Registration System (General Education Center link)
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• Thesis Advisor: Within one year of enrollment, students must invite a full-time faculty member of the department (Assistant Professor or above) to serve as their thesis advisor and submit the Thesis Advisor Consent Form. If two or more faculty members are invited as advisors, one must be a full-time faculty member in the department. Co-advisors must meet both university and department regulations, and submit supporting documents of their qualifications for review. (Supporting documents are not required if the co-advisor is a full-time faculty member in the department.)
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• Starting from EMBA110, each full-time faculty member of the department can advise up to four EMBA in-service master's students per cohort. If co-advising occurs, the student will be counted under each advisor (as one count each).
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• If a course you want to enroll in has more than one course code (e.g., MI9001701 and MG5476701), please make sure to select the MI course code. Also, when applying for an authorization code, be sure to request the MI authorization code.
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• NTUST Parking Lot Outsourced Management Announcement (General Affairs Office link)