Keuka China Program Students
If you are intrested in becoming a Keuka China student, please contact:
Michael T.C. Hwang, Ed.D
Vice President for Academic Programs Abroad
Director of Keuka China Programs in China
auasia@ms68.hinet.net
or at:
TKE (Shanghai)/KCPI Office
Suite 2118, Shartex Plaza
No 88, Zunyi South Road
Shanghai, China 200336
Tel: 88 (21) 6219-0121
More information about how to become a student can be found at: http://www.keukachina.com/
Keuka China Program Courses
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in management, KCP students are required to complete 40, 3-credit courses for a total of 120 credits. All courses are approved by the Department of Education in China and the New York State Department of Education (USA). Thirty courses (90 credits) are taught by faculty members at the partner universities and are transferable to Keuka College. Ten courses (30 credits) are taught by faculty selected by Keuka College.
Keuka College Courses (10 required courses, 30 credits)
Compulsory Courses
Field Period I-Career Management
Issues in Management
Human Resource Management
Leadership
Organizational Behavior
Managerial Marketing
Managerial Accounting
Managerial Finance
Strategic Planning
Field Period II-Experiential Education
Total: 10 courses, 30 credits
Chinese Partner University Courses (90 credits)
Core Courses
College English
College English
General Physics
Introductory Psychology
Music Appreciation
Business Communication
A Systems Approach to Organizational Change
Social Problems and Their Impact On the Workplace
An introduction to Research and Analysis Using Statistics
Personal Values and Organizational Ethics
Adult Development and Life Assessment
Common Courses
Calculus
Intro. to Computer Applications
Computer Programming
Statistics for Social Sciences
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Intro. to Philosophy
Creative Writing
College Algebra
Elective Courses
Intro. to Sociology
Political Development: Asia
Traditions of Literature
Art, Meaning and Media
Major Courses (example: international business)
International Business
International Accounting
International Finance
International Marketing
International Trade & WTO
International Business Law
Total: 30 courses, 90 credits
