Department of Accounting

Application

HOW TO APPLY :http://idsa.oie.fju.edu.tw/#&panel1-1 

Programs Open to International Students 

學士班Undergraduate

碩士班 Master’s

博士班 Doctoral

 
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會計學系  

Department of Accounting

 

 

Undergraduate Program (International Student Admission)

How to apply: International Student Admissions, Fu Jen University

1. Admission Quota:4

2. Admission Evaluation: Documents Review 

3. Additional Documents Required:(1) Autobiography (2) Chinese proficiency Certificates or proof 

4. Remarks:

(1) Most courses are taught in Chinese. Most textbooks are in Chinese. Most instructors communicate well in English.

(2) FJCU Center of Chinese Language and Culture offers fee-paying Mandarin learning courses. The International Student Center offers 6-hour free evening Mandarin courses per week. International students will be assigned buddies to help them boost their Mandarin proficiency.

5. Scholarship  link

6. Fee link

 

 

MS in Accounting Program  

Admission Quota:30 (including 12 recommended admission) 

A bachelor’s degree (or students in their final year toward the degree)

 

 

1. Admission through Recommendation:
First round:

Documents Review(50% of total score.)

(1) Autobiography

(2) Study plan

(3) Academic transcript

(4) Other related documents

Second round:

Interview/Oral test(50% of total score.)

  • After the documents review, qualified applicants will be invited for interview

 

2. Admission through Examination   (The application form will be available in December)

Examination subjects

A. Intermediate Accounting

B. Cost and Management Accounting

 

 

Minimum total credit hours: 48 (including 6 thesis research credit hours)

 

Evening and Weekend MS in Accounting Program

Admission Quota: 30 

Applicant Requirement:

  1. A bachelor degree or equivalent academic background
  2. Three years of work experience

Please refer to admission handbook for calculation of recognized work experience.

Application requirement:

1. Documents Review(50% of total score)

(1) Work experience and professional performance (proof of academic and work experience, professional certifications, etc.)
(2) Learning competencies and related performance (1,000-word autobiography)

a). All undergraduate-level transcripts
b). Proof of related work experience
c). resume
d). Professional performance documentation: Thesis, published journals, books, certificates, honor awards, and other proof of documents.

2. Interview/Oral test (50% of total score.)

 

 

Minimum total credit hours: 36 (including 6 thesis research credit hours)