In-Service Master’s Program

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Introduction

In response to globalization, trends in supply chain and demand chain management, and the rapid advancement of transportation industry management and technology, this program offers professional courses and training to cultivate mid- and senior-level talent in transportation and logistics. Full-time faculty cover expertise across land, sea, and air transportation systems, and several industry professionals are invited as adjunct instructors, creating a strong synergy between academia and industry practice.

Educational Objectives

  • Short-Term

    Integrate learning and research with practical work problems

  • Mid-Term

    Expand student enrollment and enrich courses while strengthening connections with passenger and freight transportation industries.

  • Long-Term

    Strengthen ties with industry and promote exchanges with international and Mainland Chinese companies and research institutions through research publications.

Program Features

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The faculty in this program are well-regarded and possess extensive expertise in transportation

2

Over 900 master’s and PhD graduates work in land, sea, and air transportation sectors.

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The College of Management’s expertise supports students’ coursework and research

Teaching Performance

This program has gradually gained recognition from industry, with many well-known companies sending staff to participate. Students come from organizations including the Ministry of Transportation, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Port Authority, Taiwan Railways, High-Speed Rail, MRT, Taoyuan International Airport, China Airlines, Uni Air, EVA Air, maritime shipping companies (Yang Ming, Evergreen, Wan Hai), DHL, engineering firms (Dinhan, CTCI), and global logistics departments of large corporations such as Quanta, BenQ, Motorola, and Uni-President.

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