Enforcement Rules for the Managerial Accounting Course Program
of the Management School at Ming Chuan University
Passed at the Department Affairs Committee Meeting on November 29, 2019
Passed at the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting on May 14, 2020
Article 1. To cultivate professional management talent with knowledge in modern management accounting and business management, this school formulated the Enforcement Rules for the Taxation and Finance Law Course in accordance with the Procedures for Establishing Cross-school, Cross-department, and Cross-disciplinary Degree and Course Programs.
Article 2. The course committee shall consist of 4 members from relevant departments in this college. One member shall be elected as the convener by the members of the committee. The course committee is responsible for planning the course curriculum.
Article 3. The unit responsible for this course is the Department of Accounting of the School of Management.
Article 4. The required courses and credit hours of this course shall be implemented after being passed by relevant curriculum committees and the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting and approved by the president.
Article 5. All undergraduate students of Ming Chuan University may apply for this program through the MCU Student Information System and be admitted upon approval.
Article 6. Students must complete at least 20 credits, of which at least 6 credits shall come from departments outside of the student’s major and minor. After the completed credits are confirmed and then reported to and approved by the president, the University shall issue a course certificate.
Article 7. With the exception of students in the Teacher Education Program, who are eligible to extend their study period in accordance with regulations outlined in the Procedures for Establishing Teacher Education Centers, students that take this course and meet the requirements for graduation in their original department or graduate program but have not completed the credits required for the program may not extend the number of years required for graduation as outlined in the University Act.
Article 8. This course will be evaluated regularly by the School of Management, the evaluation standards including the numbers of students applying and certificates obtained and the level of student satisfaction. Adjustments or termination of the course shall be made according to the evaluation results.
Article 9. Matters not covered in these Rules will be dealt with in accordance with the General Provisions for Study of the University and other relevant regulations.
Article 10. These Rules and any revisions shall be promulgated and implemented after being passed by the Department Affairs Committee Meeting, the School Affairs Committee Meeting, and the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting and approved by the president.
Enforcement Rules For The Taxation And Finance Law Course Program
Of The Management School At Ming Chuan University
Passed at the Department Affairs Committee Meeting on November 29, 2019
Passed at the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting on May 14, 2020
Article 1. To cultivate taxation and business law talent with knowledge in business law, taxation, securities, and finance, this school formulated the Enforcement Rules for the Taxation and Finance Law Course in accordance with the Procedures for Establishing Cross-school, Cross-department, and Cross-disciplinary Degree and Course Programs.
Article 2. The course committee shall consist of 4 members from relevant departments in this college. One member shall be elected as the convener by the members of the committee. The course committee is responsible for planning the course curriculum.
Article 3. The unit responsible for this course is the Department of Accounting of the School of Management.
Article 4. The required courses and credit hours of this course shall be implemented after being passed by relevant curriculum committees and the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting and approved by the president.
Article 5. All undergraduate students of Ming Chuan University may apply for this program through the MCU Student Information System and be admitted upon approval.
Article 6. Students must complete at least 20 credits, of which at least 6 credits shall come from departments outside of the student’s major and minor. After the completed credits are confirmed and then reported to and approved by the president, the University shall issue a course certificate.
Article 7. With the exception of students in the Teacher Education Program, who are eligible to extend their study period in accordance with regulations outlined in the Procedures for Establishing Teacher Education Centers, students that take this course and meet the requirements for graduation in their original department or graduate program but have not completed the credits required for the program may not extend the number of years required for graduation as outlined in the University Act.
Article 8. This course will be evaluated regularly by the School of Management, the evaluation standards including the numbers of students applying and certificates obtained and the level of student satisfaction. Adjustments or termination of the course shall be made according to the evaluation results.
Article 9. Matters not covered in these Rules will be dealt with in accordance with the General Provisions for Study of the University and other relevant regulations.
Article 10. These Rules and any revisions shall be promulgated and implemented after being passed by the Department Affairs Committee Meeting, the School Affairs Committee Meeting, and the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting and approved by the president.
Course Structure For Taxation And Finance Law Course Program