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National United University
Undergraduate Course Map of the Department of Finance
Course Category Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
1st Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester 2nd Semester
Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit Course Title/Credit
Required Course of the University FRESHMAN
ENGLISH(1)/3
FRESHMAN ENGLISH (2)/3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3)/0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (4)/0 ECONOMY AND MEDIA AND INFORMATION(1)/2   NATURAL SCIENCE AND APPLIED TECHN(1)/2  
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(PHYSICAL FITNESS)/0
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (SWIMMING FOR BEGINNERS)/0 HISTORY AND THOUGHT/2   DEMOCRACY AND LAW/2 ECONOMY AND MEDIA AND INFORMATION(2)/2   NATURAL SCIENCE AND APPLIED TECHN(2)/2  
NAVITING COLLEGE/1 Language Course CHINESE (2)/2   HUMANITIES ARTS ANDETHICS AND PHILOSOPHIE(1)/2        
SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING/1     HUMANITIES ARTS ANDETHICS AND PHILOSOPHIE(2)/2        
Language Course
CHINESE (1)/2
             
Elective Course of the University               LIBERAL EDUCATION COURSES(1)/2
              LIBERAL EDUCATION COURSES(2)/2
              LIBERAL EDUCATION COURSES(3)/2
Required  Course of the College Economics(1)/3 Management/3 English For Business Practice(1)/1 ◈English For Business Practice(2)/1 ◈TOEIC English/1 ◈English Writing For Business Practice/1    
Accounting(1)/3   Statistics(1)/3 ◈Statistics(2)/3        
Elective Course of the College             Business Practice(1)/3 Business Practice(2)/3
            Management Microcredit Courses (1)/2 Management Microcredit Courses (2)/2
Required Course of the Department Calculus(1)/3 ◈Calculus(2)/3 Financial Management(1)/3 Financial Management(2)/3 Investments/3 Special Topics On Financial Practice(1)/2  Special Topics On Financial Practice(2)/2   
Introduction To Computer Science/3 Economics(2)/3 ◈Microeconomics/3 ◈Quantitative Methods In Finance/3 Insurance/3 Financial Statement Analysis/3    
  Accounting(2)/3 Money And Banking/3     Futures And Options/3    
Elective Course of the Department Introduction To Civil Law/3 Commercial Law/3 Intermediate Accounting(1)/3 ◈Intermediate Accounting(2)/3 Financial Software Applications and Programming/3 Bond Markets/3 International Financial Management/3 Case Study In Finance/3
    Financial Institutions And Market/3 Foreign Exchange:Theory And Practice/3 Regulations Of Securities And Financial Markets/3 Life Insurance Practice/3 Econometrics/3 Merger And Acquisitions/3
      Macroeconomics/3 International Financial Markets/3 Seminar on Financial Institutions Management/3 Investment Analysis and Programmed Stock Screening/3 Private Banking Practices/3
          Portfolio Management/3 Tax And Property Transfer Planning/3 Fund Management/3
          Financial Risk Management/3 Data Analysis/3 Fintech/3
          Entrepreneurial Finance/3 Corporate Governance/3 Industrial and Economic Analysis/3
          Cost And Managerial Accounting/3 Non-life Insurance Practice/3 Financial Engineering And Innovation/3
            Practical Training(1)/3 Practical Training(2)/3
         
The educational objective of the Department is to cultivate financial professionals       
     who are knowledgeable in theory and practice.          
The Department provides practical courses so that students can develop the following three core abilities:  
 1.Possess basic knowledge in business.            
   The courses to possess basic knowledge in business include the courses  marked with  a symbol .  
 2.Possess financial knowledge.            
   The courses to possess basic knowledge in business include the courses  marked with  a symbol .  
 3.Possess the ability to analyze financial information.          
   The courses to possess basic knowledge in business include the courses  marked with  a symbol .  
The Department offers three fields of professional elective courses including      
          corporate financial decision-making, investment strategy management, and financial institutions and markets.  
    Yellow courses belong to the field of corporate financial decision-making.      
    Orange courses belong to the field of investment strategy management.      
    Green courses belong to the field of financial institutions and markets.      
Graduation Credit Hours 132 credits
Required Course of the University 16 credits 12 courses
Required Course of the College 19 credits 9 courses
Required Course of the Department 46 credits 16 courses
Elective Courses of the University 0 credits
Elective Courses of the College 12 credits
Elective Courses of the Department 18 credits
Liberal Arts Core Courses 6 credits*
Liberal Arts Elective Courses 6 credits*
Inter-college 0 credits
Inter-department 0 credits
Cross-domain Credits 9 credits
Remaining Credit Hours 0 credits
Elective Course 0 credits
ø Graduation Requirements:
1. According to Article 68 of NUU Academic Regulations, students must pass the English Proficiency Test.
2. The graduation credit hours count at most 2 credit hours of the military training courses.

3. The 12 credit hours of the college elective courses refer to the courses taken from the College of Management or any departments of the College of Management

(including the major).

4. Students must pass the professional thresholds required by the department.

5. According to the "National United University Student Academic Ethics Education Curriculum Implementation Essentials," students must complete the academic

research ethics education course.

6. The self-directed learning: students must participate in 10 lectures(Each 2 hours is worth 0.1 credit) or activities conducted by any school unit before graduation,

and obtain one credit hour through completing the 10 lectures or activities' certification.

*General Education- Liberal Arts Classification Courses, elective 12 credits hours:

1. Core Courses: Include three categories such as “Natural Science and Applied Technology,” “Humanities Arts Andethics and Philosophie,”

“Society Economy and Media and Information,” . Students should take 6 credit hours from these three categories, but at most, two course from each category

can be taken into account.

2. Liberal Arts Elective Courses (1), Liberal Arts Elective Courses (2), Liberal Arts Elective Courses(3): Other general elective courses not included in the core courses

should take 6 credit hours. The core courses over 6 credit hours can be counted for the Liberal arts Elective Courses (1) , (2) , (3).

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