I. Introduction of Program
Introduction of Ming Chuan University
Since 1957, Ming Chuan University has become an engine for
economic, social, technological and
cultural development in Taiwan. In 2004, MCU was rated by Taiwan
government as the best university
for its international and bilingual education environment. Ming
Chuan University offers 37
undergraduate programs and 26 graduate programs in 10 schools.
MCU’s International College is the
first institution in Taiwan offering bachelor’s degrees through
classes instructed completely in English.
The four-year curriculum is especially designed to parallel degree
programs in Australia, Europe and the
United States, providing students with broader study options,
including the possibility of earning a
dual-degree. Through International College (IC), students may
currently enroll in one of the five
undergraduate majors: International Business and Management,
Journalism and Mass Communication,
Applied Computing, Travel and Tourism and Teaching Chinese as a
Second Language, or post graduate
programs in International Affairs, Applied English, Applied
Japanese, and MBA. IC currently has more
than four hundred students from 58 different countries. In 2008, we
also selected around 55 students to
advance their studies in U.K, U.S.A, Norway and Asian Region for
exchange or dual degree.
Students with good command of English and a sound scholastic
background are very welcome to
apply for the International College programs. Prospective students
are welcome to contact us at
+886-3-3507001 ext. 3704/3703 or e-mail further inquiries to
[email protected]
I. Introduction of Program
1. Total number of credits for degree is 129 credits, composed of
93 credits of required courses and 36 credits of elective
courses.
2. The curriculum of this program includes fundamental business
courses (e.g., Accounting, Economics), core professional courses
(International Business Management, International Marketing
Management, International Financial Management, and Organization
& Strategy), and practice-oriented courses (International Trade
& Practices, Customs & Practices for Documentary
Credits).
3. The students will earn the “Bachelor of Business Administration”
degree from MCU after the full completion. II. Qualification
1. Citizens of Central American Countries or Taiwan Scholarship
Recipients who are eligible for
TaiwanICDF Scholarships. 2. Senior high school or vocational high
school education, or the equivalent. 3. Good command of English
(non-native English speakers should provide TOEFL IBT 61TOEFL CBT
173 or IELTS 5.5 certificates).
III. Admission
Source of Funding for the Scholarship Program
The scholarship program designed for the undergraduate students is
for the period from September
2010 through July 2014, funded by the International Cooperation and
Development Fund
(TaiwanICDF).
Program Objectives
Training and nurturing managerial professionals with a global view
and in-depth knowledge of
international trade and economics through an all-English learning
environment.
Documents Required
3. Two recent two-inch photos
4. Autobiography
6. One copy of passport
7. One photocopy of the applicants diploma with verification by the
ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/
Representative Office in the country of the issuing school (English
or Chinese verified version is also
necessary if the original diploma is not in either language)
8. One photocopy of the applicants English yearly transcript with
verification by the ROC (Taiwan)
Embassy/ Representative Office in the country of the issuing school
(English or Chinese verified version
is also necessary if the original transcript is not in either
language)
9. Two letters of recommendation in sealed envelopes
10. Evidence of English proficiency
Procedure:
All materials must be forwarded by the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy in
Central America to the Office of
International Education & Exchange Division, Ming Chuan
University.
Remarks:
1. Original diploma of highest degree or graduation certificate and
original yearly transcript must
be in Chinese or English and have to be verified by ROC (Taiwan)
Embassy/ Representative Office.
2. Bring certified original diploma and transcript to registration
at MCU.
Other information
All international applicants for full-time undergraduate degree
programs at MCU must apply to the
university and your application will be considered by the MCU
International Student Admissions
Committee (ISAC) and a decision will be made on your application.
After eight weeks, one of three
things will happen:
1. You will receive an admission from us if your qualifications
meet our requirements.
2. You will receive a conditional offer if you do not have all of
the necessary qualifications.
3. You may be advised that we can not make an offer at this stage
if it is obvious from your application
that you can not meet our requirements.
IV. Application Deadline: April 30, 2010
V. Contact Information
Ming Chuan University Division of International Education &
Exchange No. 5 De-Ming Rd., Gui-Shan, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan
TEL886-3-3507001 ext. 3704/ 3333; FAX886-3-3593891
[email protected]
Website: http://www.mcu.edu.tw/iee
Ming Chuan University International Student Application Form Apply
for Fall Semester. Application Period: From March 1 to April 30.
Apply for Spring Semester. Application Period: From November 1 to
December 1. *Please type or print clearly in ink. This application
will not be processed if not complete.
1. Name (as it appears on your passport)
Mr. Mrs. Miss Last (family) First (given) Middle
2. Gender Male Female 3. Date of Birth month/date/year
4. Birth Country 5. Nationality
6. Passport No. 7. Marital Status Single Married
8. Mailing Address
City State/Province Country Postal Code
E-mail Telephone No. Fax No.
9. Permanent Address Street Address
City State/Province Country Postal Code
E-mail Telephone No. Fax No.
10. Parents’ Full Names Father (Family, Given, Middle) Mother
(Family, Given, Middle)
11. Financial Support Self Family Relation
Scholarship Please specify Others Please specify
12. Program you are applying for: ( Tick one only)
12.1 English-taught program
Applied Computing
International Trade and Management Travel and Tourism Teaching
Chinese as a Second Language
Post/ graduate Graduate School of / School of
12.2 Chinese-taught program
Post/ graduate Graduate School of / School of
13. Summary of Educational Experience List in chronological order
each high school/university attended.
Name of School
From to
PHOTO*2
From to
14. Language Ability 14.1 TOEFL or IELTS Score Date Taken
14.2 Native Language 14.3 Self evaluation of English language
ability Listening Excellent Good Average Poor Speaking Excellent
Good Average Poor Reading Excellent Good Average Poor Writing
Excellent Good Average Poor
14.4Self evaluation of Mandarin language ability
Listening Excellent Good Average Poor Speaking Excellent Good
Average Poor Reading Excellent Good Average Poor Writing Excellent
Good Average Poor
15. Autobiography & Study plan (Attached hereunder)
16. Deposition ( Please read it carefully and tick all boxes that
apply.) 1. I hereby certify that I do not hold the nationality of
Republic of China. (Please refer to Article 2 of Nationality Law of
the Republic of
China for ROC Nationality Definition.) 2. I hereby certify that I
do not possess overseas Chinese student status or have previously
applied to colleges/universities with this status
in Taiwan. 3. I hereby certify that the certificates of the
highest-level diploma I provide are valid and authentic from my
school, and they are
equivalent to the degree level that universities/institutes offer
in the Republic of China.
4. I hereby certify that I have not finished high school programs
in Taiwan with international student status, or ever dropped
out/withdrew
form colleges/universities in Taiwan. 5. I hereby authorize Ming
Chuan University to verify any information provided above. I am
willing to follow the rules and regulations of
Ming Chuan University without any objections should the information
provided be found untruthful.
17. Check List I hereby affirm that all information supplied on
this form is complete and accurate. It is my understanding that I
will not be considered for admission to Ming Chuan University until
I have submitted all of the required documents:
An application form with two recent two-inch passport photos.
Medical report.
Study plan. A copy of passport. A copy of diploma with official
stamps from the school, in Chinese or English. It must be verified
by responsible overseas Taiwan
Government Representative. (A copy of the verified certificate
shall be submitted during application process. The original
verified certificate shall be submitted upon registration at the
beginning of the new semester.)
Official English transcripts of courses from all years. Must be
verified by responsible overseas Taiwan Government Representative.
(A copy of the verified certificate shall be submitted during
application process. The original verified certificate shall be
submitted upon registration at the beginning of the new
semester.)
A bank statement, with a minimum balance of US$4,000 or a copy of
scholarship award notification. Must be verified by responsible
overseas Taiwan Government Representative.
Two letters of recommendation in sealed envelopes. Application fee
of US$50 or NT$1500.
IEE 2008/12 Please make sure you check all the boxes above.
Applicant shall sign in person. Do NOT use printed name.
MEDICAL REPORT FOR
PART 1: HEALTH DECLARATION PART 2: MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM
Applying for: Ming Chuan University (MCU)
Undergraduate Program in International Trade and Management
INSTRUCTION
PART 1: Personal Details and Health Declaration to be completed by
the applicant
I hereby certify that the following information is true and
complete, and agree that any misrepresentation or
deliberate omission of a material fact on this form may result in
the withdrawal of an offer of a place or
scholarship, or may result in the termination of any such offer at
a future date. I hereby grant the TaiwanICDF
permission to share information contained in my Medical Examination
Form with relevant authorities.
X Signature Date
PART 2: Medical Examination to be completed by certified
physician
Ming Chuan University (MCU) reserves the right to require the
applicant to undergo a future medical
examination after he/she arrives in the Republic of China
(Taiwan).
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Management, MCU
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PART 1: HEALTH DECLARATION
Gender: Male Female Date of Birth: Y/ M/ D/
Health History: Have you ever suffered any of the following
conditions? Please mark X in appropriate box
Psychiatric illness Epilepsy Migraine Asthma Tuberculosis (PTB)
Hypertension (HPT) Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Heart Diseases
Malaria
Please State (if any) Other illnesses
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Operation / Surgical
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Allergic to
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Family Medical History (if any) Father:…………………………………………… Mother:
……………………………………………
Past Year Life: Please select 1. Sleep: 7~8 hours every day Under
7~ 8 hours Often suffer from insomnia 2. If that is basic to
exercise each time for 30 minutes and 3 times every week at least,
did you achieve? No Yes 4. Do you often feel anxious and worried?
Few or not Sometimes Often 5. Do you often feel the chest is
stuffy? No Sometimes Yes 6. Stomach-ache? No Sometimes Often;.
Headache? No Sometimes Often 7. The menarche (girl only): (1) The
age of the menarche: ______years-old (2) Is menstrual cycle
regular? No Yes(Date of partition ______day) (3) Do you ever have
menstrual cramp phenomenon No Yes
Yes No Yes No
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PART 2: MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Physician must complete all questions and give additional comment
where necessary. Kindly note that physician is responsible for the
information, suggestions and recommendation regarding the
applicant’s health given in this form. Certified original lab data
need to be attached as reference.
Name of Applicant: Date of Birth Y/ M/ D/
Physical Examination: HEIGHT BLOOD PRESSURE
cm / mmHg
EAR/NOSE/THROATnormal auditory meatus abnormal cleft lip and
palate
impending infarction allergic rhinitis chronic rhinitis other
NECKnormal wryneck goiter the lymphoid swelling of gland is big
other
CHESTnormal thoracic anomaly core noise arrhythmias other
CHEST X RAYnormal advertise for like the tuberculosis pleura
effusion thoracic abnormality
tuberculosis calcify the spinal column side is curved up cardiac
hypertrophy
bronchiectasis other
ABDOMENnormal hepatomegaly splenomegaly hernia other
SPINAL COLUMN ARMS AND LEGSnormal scoliosis frog limb articulation
deformity
edema other
SKINnormal wart purple plague scabies a dermatitis other
MOUTH CAVITYnormal oral hygiene is poor calculus gingivitis milk
tooth other
Urine Test:
Hepatitis B Test:
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Management, MCU
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Serological Test for Syphilis:
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
HIV Test:
POSITIVE NEGATIVE THE ORIENTATION INSTITUTION WILL REQUIRE A
FURTHER HIV TEST AFTER HE/SHE ARRIVES IN ROC (TAIWAN). THE
ONE WITH POSITIVE TEST RESULT WILL BE REJECTED AND SENT BACK HOME
IMMEDIATELY.
Pregnancy Test:
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
CERTIFICATION BY THE MEDICAL OFFICER:
I certify that I have examined the above applicant and in my
opinion:
The applicant is medically fit to undertake a program in
Taiwan
The applicant suffers mental or physical defects and is NOT in good
health
Name of physician, Title :…………………………………………………
Name of Hospital / Clinic :…………………………………………………
Not valid if without the hospital or clinic’s seal
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.1 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
M C
U C
4
Practical English 1-8 Business Communication 1-2 Workplace English
1-2
8
Choose “English Reading and Composition-1” , “English Reading and
Composition-2” and “Writing in the Professions” as
substitutions
General Education
12
Choose four from “Mathematics and Science” category, “Social
Science” category and “Humanities & Arts” category as
substitutions
Subtotal
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.2 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
C ore R
equired C ourses
English Reading and Composition I
3 3 3 Substitutions for “Practical English1-4” , “Business
Communication 1-2” and “Workplace English 1-2”
English Reading and Composition II
3 3 3
C om
Multimedia Application 3 4 3 1
Physical Education (1)-(6) 0 12 2 2 2
2
2
2
Service Learning 0 1 1
Subtotal 15 34 10 1 10 1 5 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
C ore Elective C
“Social Science” C ategory
Sociology 3 3 3
Politics 3 3 3
Management 3 3 3
Introduction to Law 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.3 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
3Special Topics on Social Science 3 3
C ore Elective C
“Mathematics & Science” Category
Introduction to Science 3 3 3
Environmental Dynamics 3 3 3
Special Topics on Science 3 3 3
C ore Elective C
Choose at least two courses
C hoose at least tw
o
Chinese Literature: Appreciation and Creative Writing
3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.4 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
Selected Short Stories of The World 3 3 3
Introduction to Western Literature 3 3 3
Special Topics on Modern China 3 3 3
Special Topics on Humanity 3 3 3
Public Speaking 3 3 3
Chinese History and Culture 3 3 3
Choose at least two courses
Cross-cultural Communication 3 3 3
Western Art Appreciation 3 3 3
Special Topics on Art 3 3 3
C ore Elective C
ourses G
eneral Education
Programming Design(1)(2) 6 10 3 2 3 2 Single Semester Course
C hoose at least tw
o courses from
Data Structure 3 5 3 2
Managerial Mathematics 3 3 3
Computer Network 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.5 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
3Multimedia Design 3 3
Database Management 3 3 3 Management Information System 3 3 3
System Dynamics 3 3 3 Innovation Management 3 3 3
News Principles and Editing 3 3 3
Practices of Photography 3 3 3 Introduction to Electronic Media 3 3
3
Introduction to Public Relations and Practice 3 3 3
Leadership 3 3 3 Introduction of Tourism 3 3 3
An Introduction to Hospitality Management .3 3 3
C ore Elective C
C hoose at least tw
o
Sustainable Tourism 3 3 3
Managerial Communication and Negotiation Skills 3 3 3
Beverage Management 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.6 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
3Convention and Meeting Management 3 3 Leisure & Recreation
Resource Management 3 3 3
Consumer Psychology 3 3 3
Practical English Reading 3 3 3
Applied Linguistics 3 3 3
Second Language Acquisition 3 3 3 Second Foreign Language 3 3
3
Educational Psychology 3 3 3
Etiquette and Communication 3 3 3 International Economics 3 3
3
Marketing Management 3 3 3
Crisis Management 3 3 3
C ore E
lective C ourses
C hoose at least tw
o courses
from “G
eneral Education
C ourse”
Special Topics on Pacific Asia 3 3 3
Special Topics on International Relations 3 3 3
Special Topics on Non Government Organization 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.7 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
3 3 3Special Topics on Information Technology Special Topics on
Public Relations 3 3 3 Special Topics on Communication 3 3 3
Special Topics on Management 3 3 3
Special Topics on Tourism 3 3 3 Special Topics on Cross-strait 3 3
3 Special Topics on Eastern Asia 3 3 3
Special Topics on Negotiation
C ore E
lective C ourses
3 3 3
Subtota l 1 7 3 6 8 6 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 026 27 6 4 3 12
Subtotal Core Elective Course Credits 21 1 8 81
Must Complete 18 Core Elective Course Credits before
graduation
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.8 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
Professional R equired C
Basic English Listening and Speaking 0 2 2
Basic English Listening and Oral Communication Students who fulfill
IC entrance English proficiency requirement or with an English
proficiency certificate of at least TOEFL 500 / IBT61, IELTS 5 or
GEPT – Intermediate Level, are not required to take these two
courses. Basic English Reading and Grammar
Basic English Reading and Grammar 0 2 2
Accounting 6 10 3 2 3 2
Economics 6 8 3 1 3 1
Calculus 6 8 3 1 3 1
Statistics 6 8 3 1 3 1
Management 3 3 3
Introduction to Law 3 3 3 International Economics 3 3 3
Marketing Management 3 3 3
Global Marketing 3 3 3
Practice in International Trade 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.9 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
Professional R equired C
Financial Management 3 3 3
Operations Management 3 3 3
Research Methods 3 3 3 English for International Trade 3 3 3
Theory of Multinational Enterprise
6 6 3 3
Subtotal 66 80 11 4 11 4 9 1 9 1 15 0 3 0 6 0 6 0
Professional E lective C
Money and Banking 3 3 3
Financial Policy 3 3 3 Managerial Economics 3 3 3 Global Industrial
Analysis 3 3 3
Investment Management 3 3 3 Consumer Behavior 3 3 3 International
Financial Market 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.10 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
International Trade Regulations 3 3 3
Professional E lective C
Supply Chain Management 3 3 3
Strategy Management 3 3 3 International Investment Decisions 3 3
3
Service Management 3 3 3 Uniform Customs and Practice for
Documentary Credits
3 3 3
Trade Negotiation 3 3 3 Electronic Commerce 3 3 3 International
Financial Management 3 3 3
Service Marketing 3 3 3 Business Operation Diagnosis 3 3 3
Competitive Strategy 3 3 3 Human Resource Management 3 3 3
Enterprise Resources Planning 3 3 3 Knowledge Management 3 3
3
Logistic Management 3 3 3 Future and Options 3 3 3
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.11 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
Organizational Behavior 3 3 3
International Human Resource Management 3 3 3
Subtotal 78 78 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 15 0 24 0 18 0 12 0
Choose at least credits 1 5 51
O ther E
lective C ourses
Nursing- 1 . 2 0 4 2 2
Military Training – 3. 4 0 4 2 2
Physical Education – 7. 8 4 4 2 2
Subtotal 4 16 4 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
Subtotal College Required Course Credits 33
Subtotal College Core Elective Course Credits 14
Subtotal Professional Required Credits 66
Subtotal Professional Elective Credits 15
Total Credits 128
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.12 of 13
1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year (Year 100) 4th year
(Year 101) Course Credits Hours Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
Spring Fall Spring
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab Class Lab
1Students who registered in this program must meet the
qualification of “MCU Procedures for Foreign Student
Admissions”.
2Upon approval of the program director, students may choose any
English-taught courses or second foreign language courses for up to
20 credits to fulfill program completion requirements.
3Additional course credits in general education or teacher
education program cannot be counted in the total number of credits
required for obtaining a Bachelor’s degree.
4The English proficiency is required for local students who take
courses at International College. 5Credits in free electives
outside this course curriculum may be counted toward students total
credits required for graduation;
however, the approval from program chair is required. 6Students
have to take at least 18 core required credits before graduation;
it should include at least one subject from “Social
Sciences”, one subject from “Natural Sciences & Mathematics”,
two subjects from “Humanity & Arts”, one subject from “Cross
Field General Education” category, one subject from “free
selective”. Professional required and elective credits of each
program cannot be counted as IC core required credits.
7All International freshmen or first-year students can waive “Basic
English Listening and Oral Communication” and “Basic English
Reading and Grammar” , if meeting IC entrance English proficiency
requirement or with an English proficiency certificate of at least
TOEFL 500 / IBT61, IELTS 5 or GEPT – Intermediate Level.
8Freshmen or first-year students who achieve higher English
proficiency level (TOEFL 580 / IBT 92 or IELTS 6) can apply to
waive “English Composition-I” and English Composition-II” and take
other language related course; However, the approval from program
chair is required.
9Prior to the senior year, students need to take two
single-semester courses of zero credit: “Workplace English 1” and
“Workplace English 2”, if they fail to pass English proficiency
level equals to CEFR B1 (or TOIEC 600, GEPT Full Intermediate).
Students are allowed to graduate either by taking these two courses
or by getting the above mentioned certificate.
Ming Chuan University International Trade and Management Program
Course Outline for all students entering in 2009 P.13 of 13
Course Credits Hours 1st year (Year 98) 2nd year (Year 99) 3rd year
(Year 100) 4th year (Year 101)
Note Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Class Lab
Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class Lab Class
Lab
Note
10. The IT proficiency standards for MCU graduates: (software
version based on current school system) (1) English keyboard
speed--reaching 15 wpm or above. (equal to Practical Level of TQC
certification) (2) Excel 2007--passing Practical Level of TQC
certification or above. (or the same level of other IT proficiency
certification) (3) Word 2007 or PPT 2007--passing Practical Level
of TQC certification or above. (or the same level of other IT
proficiency
certification) (4) If students cannot obtain the certifications
mentioned above before graduation, they are required to take and
pass the
course, Information Application-2 credits, offered by the School of
Information Technology during the summer term. 11. Students who
entered MCU since 2009 academic year (including returned students
since 2009-10 academic year) are required
to participate in the Service-Learning course before graduation.
However, Students may choose from either course-based or
accredited-based Service-Learning track. Any Service Learning at
MCU must include 16 hours of practical service, participation of
two-hour on-campus lecture related to service learning, two
reflection reports, and a presentation/activity demonstrating the
experience.
12. This course outline applies to students entering in Fall 2009.
Elective courses on this course curriculum may be counted toward
total graduation credits by students who entered the university
prior to Fall 2009.
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