1. Students must earn at least 128 credits, complete the following 3 programs and 43 credit units from the general education including the physical education to partially fulfill the requirement for a bachelor’s degree in Management Science and Finance. International students who have graduated from a high school (those who graduate from five-year secondary education programs) with equivalent credential are required to complete additional 12 credits on top of the 128 credits to qualify for a bachelor’s degree in Management Science and Finance (the additional 12 credits ar are not limited to classes within the three programs).
2. Regulations:
(1)Students must maintain a GPA (3.7) average for the core to be eligible for taking courses more than 25 credits. All students must take no less than 6 credits each semester.
(2)Students must complete the three English-taught programs above, 78 credits in total. Among general education required credits (43) and the other elective credits (7), students are only allowed to
have no more than 30 Chinese- taught credits, while the rest credits must be English-taught credits.
(3)Students must complete Service Learning 1 and Service Learning 2 by graduation.
(4)Students must complete summative evaluation by graduation
(5)Senior student who going to take the graduate course must be agreed by the lnstructor and be approved by the department chairperson in advance.
3.In addition to required English course credits, students shall pass an accepted English language proficiency test for the graduation of a bachelor’s degree. The accepted English proficiency tests may include iBT-TOEFL scored 61 or above (TOEFL Paper-based test scored 500 or above), TOEIC Listening & Reading test scored 600 or above, Second Test of GEPT Intermediate Level, First Test of GEPT High-Intermediate Level, or any other English proficiency test at an equivalent or higher level. Those who do not pass an accepted English proficiency test shall complete 4 to 6 additional English course credits, which will not be counted in Languages category but will be in total credits. Students who pass one of the English proficiency tests listed above one year before registration or during course-taking period can apply for a waiver to the unfinished required English courses and take elective English courses in Languages category.