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Total credits needed: 128 credits from English-taught courses, including the transferred credits from the junior study abroad.
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Compulsory credits: 75 credits
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51 credits for CSIE
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24 credits for general education
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Elective credits:
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22 credits from CSIE courses
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31 credits from other English-taught courses
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Junior study abroad is required for local students; international students may optionally participate in the junior study abroad.
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Tuition: the partner university’s tuition (for study overthere) and 1/4 of the TKU’s tuition (for maintaining the student status)
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The 6 select partner universities are: Brandon University, Winona State University, Temple University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University of Sunderland, and The University of Queensland.
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The TKU’s English proficiency requirement is TOEFL iBT 42, IELTS 4.0, or TOEIC 550.
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Academic Year 112 – Mandatory Courses for Freshmen
Academic Year 111 – Mandatory Courses for Freshmen
Academic Year 110 – Mandatory Courses for Freshmen
7. Starting from Academic Year 111, alternatives for missing courses for junior and senior students in the English taught bachelor are as follows:
- Substitute courses for E0594 “Program design,” E0651 “Data Structures and Processing,” E0646 “Database Systems,” and S0450 “introduction to probability theory” are as follows:
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Suspension of courses
Alternative courses (taught in English entirely)
E0594
Program design
3
E0342
Computer programming
3
E0651
Data Structures and Processing
E0650
Data structures
3
E0646
Database Systems
E0644
Database
3
S0450
introduction to probability theory
E3764
Probability Statistical
3
- Alternative courses for H0002 “International etiquette ” are as follows:
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Suspension of courses
Alternative courses (taught in English entirely)
H0002
International etiquette
2
T0831
Current international politics
2
T0838
China’s rise harmonious world
2
T0841
International non-governmental organization
2
(3) The courses T2353 “Introduction to Globalization” and V0049 “Business essentials and entrepreneurial management ” can be substituted with any 2-credit course taught in English throughout the entire school to fulfill the graduation credit requirements.
(4) Starting from the academic year 2022, students in junior or senior years in the English taught bachelor who have not completed the following four courses: “English Writing,”, ” Reading club,”, “Oral communication in English,” and “English Proficiency Test,” may substitute one of the following full-English-taught courses: “English (I)” or “English (II).” However, this substitution is not available for students who are retaking the courses. Please refer to the substitution course table below:
Suspension of courses
Alternative courses
Course name
Course code
Semester
/Credit
Course name
Course code
Semester
/Credit
English writing (I)
A0502
2/0
English (1)
English (2)
T0466
A0050
2/2
2/2
English reading
F0219
2/0
Oral communication in English
H0005
0/2
General English proficiency test
H0006
0/2
*Remind! Students in the English taught of this department are required to take courses “Taught in English entirely” in order to be included in the calculation of graduation credits.
(5) T0141 “SPECIAL TOPICS LAB” started in the 113 academic year. The student in the 112 academic year, can took the prerequisite course V0067 “PRACTICE OF PROJECTS” instead.