Teaching Objectives and Course Structure
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Teaching Objectives
To ensure that the Institute’s educational philosophy is effectively implemented in curriculum design and faculty teaching, teaching objectives and curriculum areas have been established for different academic programs based on the Institute’s curriculum framework. The teaching objectives and curriculum areas for each program are presented in the table below.
Program |
Teaching Objectives |
Key Curriculum Areas |
|---|---|---|
Master’s Program |
To cultivate students’ ability to apply process planning, information technology, and business management knowledge on the basis of research and analytical methods, enabling them to integrate relevant expertise and assist enterprises in addressing issues ranging from operational management problems to broader challenges within supply chain and manufacturing systems. |
Research Methods, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management, Business Management, Planning and Control |
Executive Master’s Program |
To guide students in applying theoretical methods and frameworks to their practical professional contexts, with an emphasis on applied business management and industrial e-business development. |
Research Methods, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, Business Management |
Doctoral Program |
To cultivate faculty members and professionals in fields related to industrial management, equipping them with teaching and research capabilities, and enabling them to identify significant supply chain management issues in domestic and international business practices and investigate their underlying causes. |
Quantitative Methods, Production Management, Logistics Management, Enterprise Modeling |
Related academic activities include enabling graduate students to enter their professional fields, conduct research, publish research outcomes, and contribute to society. The Institute recognizes that cultivating talented individuals is central to the mission of education and to the academic responsibilities of faculty members. Therefore, in both curriculum design and faculty teaching, the Institute follows a principle that places people at the center and uses science as a supporting foundation, thereby closely integrating research and scholarship with teaching. The following tables present the Institute’s curriculum plans.
Master’s and Doctoral Programs

Executive Master’s Program

Course Structure
The Institute currently offers doctoral, master’s, and executive master’s programs. The curriculum framework is built upon foundational methodology courses and complemented by ERP system courses. Based on this structure, four major areas have been developed: Quality Management, Supply Chain Management, Business Management, and Planning and Control, as shown in Figure 1. In alignment with the Institute’s professional fields and research priorities, these four specialized areas play important roles at different stages of educational development. Through this framework, the Institute aims to cultivate outstanding talent in industrial management, pursue academic and professional excellence, and ultimately become a world-class teaching and research institution in industrial management.
As a result of industrial integration and inter-firm collaboration, enterprises no longer operate in isolation. Accordingly, the Institute’s curriculum philosophy emphasizes cultivating students’ ability to integrate relevant management theories, information technology, analytical methods, and business management knowledge for practical application in future supply chain systems. This enables students to assist enterprises in identifying business environments and opportunities, effectively solving management problems, and creating competitive advantages, as illustrated in Figure 2.


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- First-Semester Course Schedule for the Master’s and Doctoral Programs, Institute of Industrial Management.pdf
- Second-Semester Course Schedule for the Executive Master’s Program, Institute of Industrial Management.pdf
- First-Semester Course Schedule for the Executive Master’s Program, Institute of Industrial Management.pdf
- Second-Semester Course Schedule for the Master’s and Doctoral Programs, Institute of Industrial Management.pdf