The undergraduate curriculum before 2005/2006 academic year were designed as follows:
| Course Type | Course | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| School-wide requirements | Chinese Language Foreign Language Taiwanese/Chinese History |
16 |
|
Political Science International Relations Public Administration Introduction to The Study of Law The Constitution & Government of the Republic of China Comparative Government Western Political Philosophy Chinese Political Philosophy Political Psychology Economics Introductory Sociology (or General Psychology) Methodology of Social Science Research Methods of Social Science Applied Statistics Chinese Politics (or The Political Economy of People's Republic of China ) |
50 |
| Field Requirements 1.Political Theory |
Modern Political Thought Political Development and Democratization Political Parties and Voting Behavior The Political Economy of Development in Taiwan Political Economy Political Sociology Theories of Comparative Politics Legislation Political History of China (or History of Chinese Political Systems) |
28 |
| Field Requirements 2.International Relations |
The Decision Making and Analysis of Foreign Policy International Politics Theory International Political Economy International Security International Organizations International Law Foreign Relations Of R.O.C. Foreign Relations of Modern China History of International Relations Second Foreign Language |
28 |
| Field Requirements 3.Public Administration |
Public Management Personnel Administration Financial Administration Public Policy Local Government and Management Cost-Benefit Analysis Administrative Information Management Organization Theory Non-Profit Organizations Ethics of Public Service Administrative Law Outline of Civil Law Government and Business Political Economy The Political Economy of Development in Taiwan |
40 |
| Other Electives 1.Political Theory 2.International Relations 3.Public Administration |
34 24 22 |
|
| General Education Curriculum Electives | 12 | |
| Total Required Credits 1.Political Theory..................140 credits 2.International Relations......144 credits 3.Public Administration........140 credits |
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(Note: the undergraduate curriculum After 2005/2006 academic year )