➤ History
A four year plan started in 2000. In 2001, it added a master’s program. In 2002, it added a part-time master’s program. Due to the integration with policy-related departments, the department was renamed the corporate management department in 2006, but renamed the corporate management department again in 2007. According to the school’s international teaching policy, the department’s in-service overseas project was opened in 2012 at Taiyuan University in Hanoi, Vietnam. The history of this department is shown in Figure 1. In addition, Table 1 lists the former department heads.
➤ Idea
The department aims to comply with national education goals, changes in economic situation, industrial and commercial enterprise development, and the medium and long-term development plans of the school. Coherent curriculum planning provided by the department enables students to perfect their professional training and to be prepared to become professional talent with professional ethics and a spirit of service. Regardless of human resources, marketing, finance, production, information, and other fields in the industry, students will become competent in planning, execution, control, and other management tasks with excellent and outstanding performance.
In order to respond more effectively to the rapid industrial changes in Taiwan and the world, the department expects that the graduates from this department will become professional managers in the era of the knowledge economy and hopes to cultivate modern enterprise management talent that meet the needs of the industry.
➤ Former department head
Year | Name |
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111~ | Chan-Wei Tsai |
108~110 | Wen-Hsi Hsu / Lydia |
105~107 | Fong-Yi Lai |
102~104 | Chee-Cheng Chen |
101 | Hsien-Hung Yeh |
98~100 | Ching-Lung Shen |
95~97 | Shu-Yi Liaw |
92~94 | Kung-Hsiung Chang / Alex |
89~91 | Cheng-Chen Lin |
86~88 | Wen-Ying Cheng |
83~85 | Chen-Ji Hung |