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BA Applied Economics

Graduation Course Credits

Example: Students Enrolled in 2021

School-Wide Common
Compulsory Courses
General Education Compulsory Courses Elective Course Graduation
Course Credits
Professional Elective Courses General Elective Courses
8 credits 24 credits 54 credits 25 credits 20 credits 131 credits
⨳ The number of credits completed is calculated based on the student records in the Office of Academic Affairs. ⨳

▮ School-Wide Common Compulsory Courses & General Education

English : 2 credits per course (required: 2 semesters)
Chinese : 2 credits per course (required: 2 semesters)
Physical Education : 0 credits per course (required: 4 semesters)
Basic Service Learning : 0 credits per course (required: 2 semesters)
General Education : at least 24 credits in total (consisting of two parts: Core General Education and Liberal Arts General Education, each with its own set of requirements)
⨳ For more details, please visit: 本校通識教育中心/修課規定

▮ Compulsory Courses

Freshman
Principles of Economics (I) 3 Principles of Economics (II) 3
Calculus (I) 3 Calculus (II) 3
Accounting (I) 3 Accounting (II) 3
Introduction to Civil Law 3
Sophomore
Microeconomics (I) 3 Microeconomics (II) 3
Macroeconomics (I) 3 Macroeconomics (II) 3
Statistics (I) 3 Statistics (II) 3
Junior
Money and Banking 3 International Economics (I) 3
Public Economics 3
Senior
International Economics (II) 3
Business Law 3
⨳ For more details, please visit: 各學年度詳細選修課程規劃

▮ Elective Courses

⨳ The elective courses with our course codes (AE) should be taken for a minimum of 30 credits.
⨳ The following content provides a brief introduction. For more details, please visit: 各學年度詳細選修課程規劃

‖ Professional Elective Courses

At least one module must be completed with a minimum of 25 credits:
Industrial Organization and Financial Markets Module
Econometrics¹ Mathematical Economics¹
Theory of Industrial Organization² Financial Markets²
Human Resource Economics (I) Human Resource Economics (II) Game Theory and Its Applications Law and Economics
Economics of Information Trade and Industrial Policy China Economy International Economic
Organization
Business Economics Managerial Economics International Trade Practice
Empirical Studies in Finance and Public Issues³ Empirical Studies in Industry and Public Issues³
¹: choose one of the two courses. ²: both courses must be taken. ³: choose one of the two courses.
Public Issues and Economic Policy Module
Econometrics¹ Mathematical Economics¹
Economic Sociology² Political Economics²
Human Resource Economics (I) Human Resource Economics (II) Game Theory and Its Applications Law and Economics
Economics of Information Trade and Industrial Policy China Economy International Economic
Organization
Development Economics Environmental & Resources
Economics
Public Finance:
Theory and Policy
Media Economics
Empirical Studies in Finance and Public Issues³ Empirical Studies in Industry and Public Issues³
¹: choose one of the two courses. ²: both courses must be taken. ³: choose one of the two courses.

‖ General Elective Courses

The following courses are offered irregularly, and other general elective courses previously offered by our department but not listed can also be counted towards general elective credits:
Course Title Credit Year Course Title Credit Year
Issues on Taiwan's Economy 3 Freshman Second Foreign Language 3 Freshman
Business Software Suite 3 Freshman History of Economic Thought 3 Junior
Mathematics for Economics 3 Freshman Advanced Statistics 3 Junior
History of Economic Development 3 Sophomore Time Series Analysis 3 Junior
World English News in Economics and Finance 3 Freshman Leisure Economics 3 Junior
English News and Reports in Economics and Finance (I)(II) 3;3 Freshman Contemporary Economic Issues (I)(II) 3;3 Junior
Microeconomic Theory (I)(II) 3;3 Junior Experiments with Microeconomic Principles 3 Junior
Macroeconomic Theory (I)(II) 3;3 Junior Sustainable Development Issues in Taiwan 3 Freshman
Principles of Economics: Inquiry and Practice (I)(II) 3;3 Freshman Microeconomics: Inquiry and Practice (I)(II) 3;3 Sophomore
Exploratory Data Analysis with R 3 Junior Introduction to Social Data Science with Python 3 Junior
Economics of Sustainability and Business Management 3 Junior Urban Economics 3 Junior
Global Economic Issues 3 Junior Topics of Microeconomic Theory 3 Junior
  1. When elective courses offered by our department are the same as those offered by other departments, students should choose the courses offered by our department.
  2. The excess credits taken in the professional elective courses can be counted towards the general elective credits.
  3. Courses offered by other departments in the College of Management in NUK (including their compulsory and elective courses) can be counted towards general elective credits.
  4. Courses offered by other departments in NUK (only their freshman or sophomore compulsory and elective courses) can be counted towards general elective credits.
  5. Except for English Conversation & Reading (I)(II), foreign language courses are limited to a maximum of 12 credits for general elective credits.

▮ Graduation Threshold

English Proficiency Test| Please visit: 本校通識教育中心/修課規定/英文能力畢業資格各系標準
Information Proficiency Test| Please visit: 本校教學發展中心/資訊基本能力