Q & A
Q: Does the School of Political Science and Economics offer scholarships?
A: We are committed to supporting outstanding students, and students will have the opportunity to apply for tuition reductions or international exchange scholarships in the future. Specific details are still being planned.
Q: What advisors are available at the School of Political Science and Economics? How many students can each professor supervise?
A: The School of Political Science and Economics has a number of distinguished advisors. For comprehensive details, please visit the Staff Faculty section in the About area of our official website. Our faculty encompasses various fields, including political science, economics, finance, and leadership and management, dedicated to cultivating interdisciplinary talents. Typically, each professor is generally expected to supervise one student to ensure that they can provide ample guidance and support.
Q: What are the graduation credit requirements for the School of Political Science and Economics?
A: Students in the Political Science and Economics program are required to complete a total of 30 credits. This includes 6 credits of interdisciplinary core courses, 15 credits of interdisciplinary electives, and 12 credits of required courses in Political Science and Economics. Students in the Finance program must complete 33 credits, which consist of 6 credits of interdisciplinary core courses, 15 credits of interdisciplinary electives, 9 credits of required courses in Finance, and 3 credits of internship. Additionally, students must complete a master's thesis. These courses are designed to ensure that students possess interdisciplinary knowledge and professional skills, fostering critical thinking and innovative problem-solving abilities, and preparing graduates to make significant contributions to international politics and economics.
Q: Are there any other questions?
A: Please feel free to send an email to our official mailbox at ntuspe@ntu.edu.tw. You can contact Julianne Lin for assistance.