Department of Information Management Master's Program
Special Features of the Program
National Sun Yat-sen University’s Department of Information Management is extremely highly regarded throughout the fieldin Taiwan and is the leader in the country in terms of research and academic publications. The department currently has 17 full-time professors, covering information management, business analysis and information technology, providing a complete faculty and curriculum. We put great importance on the educational environment of our graduate students and provide each student with excellent research lab space and facilities. The department offers courses that are in line with the evolution of information technology, such as e-business, digital transformation, business intelligence, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, big data analysis, deep learning, social media analysis, and financial technology.
Graduation Requirements
Total Program Credits: 35 credits
The Department's MBA degree program requires a minimum of 35 credits. The program is divided into three types of courses – required, supplementary, and elective courses – giving students ample flexibility in course selection. In terms of required courses, there are only two required professional courses and a two-credit seminar on information management. The purpose of the seminar is to give students the opportunity to listen to experiences and opinions from industry, government, and academia, and to broaden their horizons. The design of the supplementary courses aims to provide students with basic background knowledge of information management. Students who fail the application for exemption from supplementary courses can take the corresponding supplementary courses to make up for it, and these credits are also counted as graduation credits. There are seven supplementary courses, which are mainly divided into core courses and business management knowledge courses. The rest of the students can choose courses according to their interests, research and study plans.
Words from Our Alumni
Yen-Chun Lin, Master Class of 2018
The combination of my master's thesis with current trends and the appropriate research methods under the professional guidance of my professors helped me to gradually implement my thesis research and win the TSC Thesis Award. The market insight, problem-identification and problem-solving skills I developed during the process are also important soft strengths that I will continue to use in my work. I would also like to encourage graduate students to be more active in planning their studies than undergraduate students. Studying is not just about getting a degree, but also about why you are studying, what you want, and how to get it. With motivation and purpose, it's easy to see your own growth, and the confidence that comes with it is as easy as getting a shining Mario star.
I-Hang Tsai, Master Class of 2010
After returning to Taiwan, I chose to stay in the Department of Information Management to pursue my Ph.D. NSYSU’s Department of Information Management has cultivated my critical thinking, problem solving, communication skills and international competitiveness, and played a major role in many important milestones in my life. I believe it will also be the strongest support behind me as I pursue my dreams.
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