Taiwan, also known as the Republic of China (ROC), is an island in the western Pacific Ocean off the coast of southeastern China. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Mandarin Chinese is its official language.

The country is currently advancing its higher education system, with the majority of its university faculties holding Ph.D. degrees. The government also supports and funds its universities to ensure and maintain the quality of education and research in various disciplines. In 2019, the country received recognition for its innovation, ranking fourth out of 141 countries.

The country’s higher education system consists of a 4-year undergraduate program, a 1- to 4-year master’s program, and a 2- to 7-year doctoral program. Today, we will discuss the best business schools in Taiwan.

Top Business Schools in Taiwan

1. College of Management – National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University‘s College of Management ranks among the top business schools in the world and is accredited by the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). It has faculty members who have earned degrees from prestigious international universities such as Stanford, Yale, and MIT, among others. It has also contributed to the advancement and innovation of the business industry by publishing several journals.

Its MBA programs have undergone several changes over the years, resulting in a personalized, high-quality MBA education. It has an all-English course and uses a modular curriculum. Each year, real-world business cases are developed in collaboration with other cooperating universities to encourage joint programs and intellectual exchanges among its students.

The University’s website has information on tuition and other fees for its programs.

2. College of Commerce – National Chengchi University

National Chengchi University’s College of Commerce considers itself to be the country’s center for business education. It is the only university in Taiwan to receive dual accreditation from EQUIS and AACSB (European Quality Improvement System and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).

It offers English-taught programs to help students better prepare for international employment. Exchange and short programs are also in place to broaden students’ knowledge and experience by exposing them to different cultures and perspectives. Its faculty is also internationally recognized for its excellence in teaching and research, which adds to its value. Talent recruitment in collaboration with various industries also improves job placement rates for its graduates.

Local students and students from Hong Kong and Macau pay US$437 per semester for undergraduate and master’s degrees and US$500 for doctoral studies. International students pay US$874 per semester for undergraduate studies and US$437 per semester for master’s studies.

3. College of Management – National Sun Yat-Sen University

National Sun Yat-Sen University‘s College of Management is one of Taiwan’s top business schools. The college has produced and molded professionals in the field of business, contributing to the development and advancement of the industry, based on the precepts of the Republic of China’s founding father, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen.

The college was the first in the country to be accredited by the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). It has also established several partner universities in various parts of the world, providing exchange programs, visiting tours, and internships for its students to expose them to different cultures, ideas, and perspectives. Its partnerships also allow it to offer dual programs.

Local students pay US$950 per year for undergraduate studies and US$430 per year for masters and doctoral studies. International students pay $1,900 per year for undergraduate studies and $2,044 per year for master’s and doctoral studies. The university’s website has a list of other fees and adjustments.

4. School of Management – National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology’s School of Management is a leading business school in Taiwan that integrates business studies with technology, providing a strong foundation for the rapidly evolving business industry. The School of Management is one of the few business schools with AACSB and EQUIS accreditation (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and European Quality Improvement System).

Its faculty is made up of professionals with a variety of backgrounds in technology and engineering, and when combined with the problem-based learning curriculum, its students will be able to improve their skills in both the technological side of the business and the practical application of theories and solutions in the field. It has also formed partnerships with a variety of industries, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills in real-time through internships and participation in corporate projects.

For undergraduate programs, international students pay an average of US$48,960 per year, an average of US$51,070 for master’s programs, and an average of US$58,000 for doctoral studies.

5. College of Management – National Chang Ming Chiao-Tung University

In 1970, the National Chang Ming Chiao-tung University’s College of Management began as a graduate program. It has grown tremendously over the years and now offers a comprehensive business program ranging from undergraduate to doctoral studies. It is AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accredited and ranked fourth in Taiwan for business education. According to reputable academic publications, its business programs rank among the top 60 in the world.

For its research and academic programs, the college collaborates with 40 world-class universities in various parts of the world. Its dual degree programs are offered in collaboration with universities in the United States, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Japan, Indonesia, and France. It also has a doctorate-level faculty who have published their research locally and internationally. Three research centers have been established to help advance various fields of business by exchanging ideas and finding solutions to problems.

International students pay US$1,273 for undergraduate studies and US$935 for graduate studies.

 

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About the Author: Hyun Lee

Hyun is the founder at Global Scholarships. He has received a full-tuition scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College as well as $1,000 Burger King Scholarship for his undergraduate degree and has been offered a fully funded scholarship consisting of tuition, living stipend, and health insurance for computer science Ph.D. program at North Carolina State University. Read more about his scholarship journey here.

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