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Curriculum Planning
Course design emphasizes both theoretical and practical approaches to prepare students for advanced studies and career planning. There are three types of courses:
1. Language Training Required Courses
First-Third Year Courses: Mainly develop students' basic abilities of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Fourth-Fifth Year Courses: Mainly focus on advanced or professional language training courses.
2. Professional Required Courses
Accounting, Economics, International Trade Practices, Chinese and English Document Processing, Japanese Document Processing.
3. Elective Courses
The focus of the elective courses is on “Business Management and Secretarial Work”, “Tourism and Leisure”, and “Education and Teaching.” They aim to expand the students' employment possibilities.
4. Constructing a school-based curriculum model
1. Language Training Required Courses
First-Third Year Courses: Mainly develop students' basic abilities of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Fourth-Fifth Year Courses: Mainly focus on advanced or professional language training courses.
2. Professional Required Courses
Accounting, Economics, International Trade Practices, Chinese and English Document Processing, Japanese Document Processing.
3. Elective Courses
The focus of the elective courses is on “Business Management and Secretarial Work”, “Tourism and Leisure”, and “Education and Teaching.” They aim to expand the students' employment possibilities.
4. Constructing a school-based curriculum model