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Business Administration
This division provides students with skills for management and introduces a range of business disciplines and preparation for becoming general and information managers in business, tourism, and hospital management. It equips students with an appreciation of the complex practical inter-relationships involved in business, industrial and service activities. Students will be qualified for positions in business, tourism, industry, hospital management and government involving administration, management, planning and policy support, and resource administration.
This division combines the Management Major, Information Management Major, Tourism Management Major, and Hospital Management Major.
Management Major [Go to Homepage]
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As a student of the major, student will focus on the theory and practice of business and administration, developing the frameworks and skills appropriate to managers in modern commercial, government, social and voluntary organizations. Graduates will be competent and competitive in many public and private sector positions--administrator, auditor, customer service manager, economist, financial adviser, financial controller, general manager, industrial training officer, managerial accountant, and sales and marketing manager.
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Information Management Major [Go to Homepage]
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To be competitive in the modern information society, where a firm's decision environment becomes increasingly complex and information technology is required, effective information resource management is an essential component of management in academic field, industry, and nation.
This major provides students with a strong and well-balanced background in basic computer and information related knowledge and skills (programing language and information structure), management theories, decision-assisting system, data base system, data communication system, automation system, and case studies. This major also assist students with its own PC lab where it contains client and server environment and valuable software package including R/3 produced by SAP.
This program leads students to be professional MIS managers and leaders in the information world. Graduates work at various computer and information related fields, such as academic field, research institutes, companies for management system development and counselling, software developing companies, banks, computer departments in governments.
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Tourism Management Major [Go to Homepage]
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This major provides students with courses on tourism theory and tourism-related management knowledge and skills. The major combines training with extensive industry experience, producing graduates who are attuned fully to the culture, service and competitive aspects of hotel, tour agency and leisure corporations. During the course students experience structured field work in the tourism business and its industry.
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Hospital Management Major [Go to Homepage]
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By studying general management theories, and hospital management skills, students build a basis for understanding hospital management which becomes much more complex recently. This major leads students to professional careers in hospital management. It is designed to improve the quality and management of accounting, marketing, taxation care, clinical care and hospital/health care management in the areas of management process analysis and activity-based costing. This provides opportunities for increased efficiency, substantial cost savings as well as continuous improvement in hospital management.
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