The program is positioned as a bridge to commercialize abundant research outcomes from National Tsing Hua University and reinforce a competitive advantage for neighboring Hsinchu Science Park. The MBA curriculum covers the areas of technology marketing, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and is specifically designed to foster interdisciplinary talents from various educational and professional backgrounds through practical applications. Students are encouraged to take courses from the Colleges of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Humanities and Social Sciences to expand their horizontal and integration capabilities. Research fields include both the public sector and private entities such as the computer, semiconductor, biotechnology, professional services, and renewable energy industries. Faculty members regularly publish articles in first-tier journals, including the Strategic Management Journal, Research Policy, Human Relations, Organization Studies, Journal of Product Innovation Management, and Journal of Economic Geography, among others.
- Technology Management Theory
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Quantitative Research Method
- Organization and management theory
- The Practice of Scholarly Writing in Technology Management
- Seminar
- Fundamentals of Technology Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Technology Marketing
- Research Methods
- Innovation and Technology Strategy
- R&D Management
- Analysis of Technology Industry
- Financial Management
- Marketing Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Strategic Management
- Business Ethics
- Management for Intellectual Property Rights
- Innovation and Leadership
- Human Resource Management
- Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies
- Quality Management & Innovation
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Implementation of Technology Commercialization
- Project Management
- An application form online application
- A photocopy of diploma in English and Chinese
- Applicants for bachelor degree programs must provide a photocopy of their high school diploma.
Applicants for master degree programs must provide a photocopy of their bachelor degree diploma.
Applicants for doctoral degree programs must provide a photocopy of their master degree diploma. - Official transcripts in English or Chinese
- Proof of English and Chinese proficiency. (PBT 550, CBT 213, iBT 79) or IELTS (5.5)
- Certification of Work Experiences
- A study plan
Please provide a concise study plan with a maximum of three pages. In the study plan, applicants are encouraged to describe their motivation for choosing NTHU, and for choosing the specific department or program that they are applying. For graduate students, potential contribution to the department and research interests may also be included. - Two recommendation letters
Letters of recommendation are preferably from faculty members capable of evaluating the applicant’s academic qualifications and research potential. - Financial certificate
All applicants are required to provide a financial statement issued by a financial institution showing their financial sustainability (minimum US$ 4,000) for study in Taiwan, or a certificate of scholarship. If the submitted financial statement is not under the name of the applicant, then the applicant’s sponsor(s) must provide an affidavit indicating their relationship to the applicant and their intent to provide financial support throughout his/her period of study. - Declaration form
Print out the declaration form and sign at the bottom after reading it thoroughly. If applicable, we may ask the applicant to submit a copy of statement of travel record, or their Forfeited Nationality Permit Certificate issued by Ministry of the Interior and Non-Household Registration Declaration. - Verification of nationality
Applicants must provide a copy of their passport or some other acceptable verification of their nationality. - Certificates of Honors and Award Documents to support your application
Additional Costs:
- Student Insurance Fee TWD 138 (per semester)
- National Health Insurance Fee TWD 749 (per month)
- Internet User Fee TWD 1,000 (per semester)
- Admitted undergraduate and graduate students may obtain a room shared with 1, 2 or 4 students. The dormitory expense is about TWD 16,170 to 27,800 for a single room, TWD10,170 to 16,600 for a 2-bed room and TWD 6,370 to 9,250 for a 4-bed room per semester.