Taiwan MBA
National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University (NTU) has long been the
No. 1 academic institution in Taiwan, renowned for its
distinguished faculty and cutting edge research. The
English MBA Programme at the NTU College of
Management is differentiated by its diversity. Students
from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds are
encouraged to learn and interact at this unique
platform. Since its inception in 2004, the NTU English
Contact details
English MBA
MBA Programme has attracted a large number of
College of Management
international graduates from world leading universities,
National Taiwan University
No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd.
creating a diverse student body from over 20 countries.
Taipei City 106
Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: +886 2 3366 1008 ext. 53~58
Fax: +886 2 3366 1006
E-mail:
mba@management.ntu.edu.tw
www.mba.ntu.edu.tw
a73 Director
Professor S.C. Timothy Chou, Associate Dean of NTU
College of Management
a73 Students
Total enrollment: 30 local and 30 international per year
a73 Gender distribution
Female: 37%
Male: 63%
a73 Age distribution
Average age: 32
Age range: 23-43
a73 Full-time work experience
Average years: 6.7
a73 Previous top degree majors
Business: 36.7%
Science and Engineering: 30%
a73 Top backgrounds by industry
High tech: 60%
Programme DESCRIPTION including 6 credits of MBA thesis, within
Education: 13.3%
Finance: 6.7%
The NTU English MBA Programme is
2 academic years. Core courses, taken
Biology & Medicine: 6.7%
seeking intellectually driven, earnest,
during the first two semesters, include Manufacturing: 6.7%
Managerial Accounting, Managerial
Consulting: 3.3%
and thought-provoking individuals from
Economics, Financial Management,
Communication: 3.3%
diverse educational, ethnic, and
Information Management, International
a73 Entry requirements
geographic backgrounds who can
Bachelor's degree or equivalent from an
contribute to the class and
Business Management, Marketing
accredited university
communities. The English MBA faculty is
Management, Organizational Behavior, At least two years' postgraduate work experience
comprised of a venerated group of
and Econometrics.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) scores (if applicable)
scholars with international experience
Concentrations are optional and include Official transcript of university
in professional management practices.
the areas of Accounting, Finance,
Two letters of recommendation
The English MBA Programme offers
Information Management, International
A one-page Curriculum Vitae/Resume
See website (www.ciae.ntu.edu.tw) for further details
students exceptional and rigorous Business, Marketing, Organizational
academic and practical preparation for Behavior Strategy, etc.
today’s highly competitive business world.
Other PROGRAMMES
CURRICULUM
In addition to the MBA, the university also
The common goal of each English MBA
offers 38 bachelor’s programmes, 109
curriculum is to provide students with
master’s programmes and 79 doctoral
specific knowledge and abilities that give
programmes to international students. In
them the flexibility to achieve success in
these programmes, the language of
a wide range of sectors, industries, and
instruction is primarily Chinese, although
functions in the world of business.
English is also used. Many scholarships
The programme begins in the fall are offered to international students,
semester each year and involves detailed information can be viewed
completing a total of 50 credits, online at:
www.ciae.ntu.edu.tw.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Start date Duration Fees
English MBA Programme Fall semester 2 years US$ 3,935 per academic year
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