Admission

Admission

When applying for admission, all application documents should be submitted to the Office of International Affairs or OIA, NTU. It’s the unit in charge of all international admissions.

English Programs available in NTU: https://oiasystem.ntu.edu.tw/globaladmission/foreign/requirement/dept.list/id/3Sg33xyxVT2m/fsemester/2/fdisplay/1?lang=en

Application Timeline: https://admissions.ntu.edu.tw/apply/degree-students/admission-information/application-timeline/

Application Procedure: https://admissions.ntu.edu.tw/apply/degree-students/international-students/

Contact:

  1. OIA: intadmission@ntu.edu.tw
  2. Department of Economics: christinehwang@ntu.edu.tw

Double Major, Double Minor and Transferred Students Alternative Subjects Instructions

Minors

SubjectsOther departmentsAlternative
Principle of Economics1. Economics 1&2 opened by professors of economics department (course number start with 303)
 
2. Economics A(3,3)from none economics professor
1. Take other courses from economics department (course number start with 303 or 323) to make up 2 credits.
 
2. Take other courses form economics department(course number start with 303 or 323) to make up 8 credits.(Economics A isn’t included as credit from the department)
Statistics and EconometricsMinors before year 102: Statistics and Econometrics (3,3) opened by other department (courses must be two semesters). Other related courses isn’t by the name of Statistics and Econometrics, please come and check at economics office.
 
Minors from and after year 103: Statistics and Econometrics(3,3) opened by other department(courses must be two semesters)
Minors before year 102: you are able to take courses opened by economics department (course number start with 303 or 323) for 8 credits as an alternative rework.
 
 
 
Minors form and after year103: you are able to take courses opened by economics department(course number start with 303 or 323)for 8 credits as an alternative rework, must include the Econometrics 1&2(3,3)
MicroeconomicsMicroeconomics opened by none economics professorNo Alternative
MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics opened by none economics professorNo Alternative

*course number start with 303 or 323 doesn’t include Accounting A, Summary of civil law, Commercial law and Calculus B



Major

SubjectsOther departmentsAlternative
Principle of Economics1.Economics 1&2 opened by economics department (course number start with 303)
 
2.Economics A opened by none economics department
 
1. Take other courses opened by economics department (course number start with 303 or 323) to make up for 2 credits
 
2. Take other courses form economics department(course number start with 303 or 323) to make up 8 credits.(Economics A  isn’t included as credit from the department)
Statistics and EconometricsMinors before year 102: Statistics and Econometrics (3,3) opened by other department (courses must be two semesters). Other related courses is not by the name of Statistics and Econometrics, please come and check at economics office.
 
Minors from and after year 103: Statistics and Econometrics(3,3) opened by other department(courses must be two semesters)
Minors before year 102: you are able to take courses opened by economics department (course number start with 303 or 323)for 8 credits as an alternative rework.
 
 
 
Minors form and after year103: you are able to take courses opened by economics department(course number start with 303 or 323)for 8 credits as an alternative rework, must include the Econometrics 1&2(3,3)
Calculus BCalculus A(4,4)Alternative or Concurrent
AccountingPrinciple of Accounting (3,3)
Accounting 1(3,3)
Alternative or Concurrent
Summary of Civil LawSummary of Civil Law(4)Alternative or Concurrent (must be at least 3 credits)
Commercial Law and Company ActCommercial Law(3), Commercial and Company Law(1)Alternative or Concurrent (must be at least 3 credits)
MicroeconomicsMicroeconomics opened by none economics departmentNo alternative or Concurrent
MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics opened by none economics departmentNo alternative or Concurrent

Transferred Students

SubjectsTaken courses before transferAlternative
Principle of Economics1. Economics 1&2 opened by professors of economics department (course number start with 303)
 
2.Economics A, Principle of Economics opened by none economics department
 
1. Take other courses opened by economics department (course number start with 303 or 323) to make up for 2 credits
 
2. Take other courses form economics department(course number start with 303 or 323) to make up 8 credits.(Economics A  isn’t included as credit from the department)
Statistics and EconometricsMinors before year 102: Statistics and Econometrics (3,3) opened by other department (courses must be two semesters). Other related courses is not by the name of Statistics and Econometrics, please come and check at economics office.
 
Minors from and after year 103: Statistics and Econometrics(3,3) opened by other department(courses must be two semesters)
Minors before year 102: you are able to take courses opened by economics department (course number start with 303 or 323) for 8 credits as an alternative rework.
 
 
 
Minors form and after year103: you are able to take courses opened by economics department(course number start with 303 or 323)for 8 credits as an alternative rework, must include the Econometrics 1&2(3,3)
Calculus BCalculus A(4,4)Alternative
Accounting APrinciple of Accounting (3,3)
Accounting 1(3,3)
Alternative
Summary of Civil LawGeneral Rules of Civil LawsAlternative and Concurrent (must be at least 3 credits)
Commercial Law and Commercial Company LawCommercial Law(3), Commercial and Company Law(1)Alternative and Concurrent (must be at least 3 credits)
MicroeconomicsMicroeconomics opened by none economics departmentNo alternative
MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics opened by none economics departmentNo alternative

*After transferring to our department, please take courses opened by our department

  1. Presidential Award for the Department of Economics of National Taiwan University is given to undergraduate students accordingly by the requirements met on “National Taiwan University- Presidential Award”
  2. Freshmen year students: Given to the top 5% of the students, calculating the semester’s average (excluding PE)
  3. Sophomore year students: Given to the top 5% of the students, calculating the semester’s average of the courses of the Department of Economics (excluding electives, PE)
  4. Junior year students: Given to the top 5% of the students, calculating the semester’s average of the courses of the Department of Economics (excluding electives, PE), but restricted to those who have taken at least 4 courses from the department, which one of them is the required elective of the department.
  5. Senior year students: Given to the top 5% of the students, calculating the semester’s average of the courses of the Department of Economics, but restricted to those who have taken at least 2 courses from the department, does not matter if it is a required or an elective course.
  6. If there are students who have the same score, student who has the higher GPA (excluding PE) will have the priority of the Presidential Award; even then, if there are students with the same GPA, student who has the higher credits (excluding PE) will get the award.
  7. Students who have changed their major or moved to another school will not be qualified for the award.
  8. These requirements shall be implemented after the approval of the department.