Financial technology, as known as FinTech has become increasingly familiar to industry, government, and academia. Information Technology companies and technology firms are ambitiously expanding their territories into financial services industry; while, the finance and banking sectors strive to break through the constraints of financial regulatory sandboxes. TechFin (Technology Finance) aims to transform traditional financial services businesses and reshape the future markets.
The Graduate School of Technology in Finance integrates key technological elements, including Data Analytics, Network Externalities, and Interwoven Activities, into its curriculum to enhance the understanding of their application within the financial services industry. By employing a case study learning approach, students engage with real-world cases and scenarios throughout their studies. The program’s comprehensive Tech-to-Fin and Fin-to-Tech framework aims to cultivate young professionals equipped with advanced knowledge and skills in Artificial Intelligence Analysis, 5G Applications, Blockchain Applications, Cloud Computing, and Regulatory Compliance in TechFin.
Artificial Intelligent Analysis
5G applications
Regulatory Compliance in FinTech
Pei-Lin Hsu
Mei-Ling Chen
Kuang-Hsun Shih
Chin-Che Cheng
Ming-Chun Tsai
Shu-Ping Lin
Ta-Chien Sun
When-Cehn Hu
Che-Nan Kuo
I-Jou Lin
Yun-Kuei Hua
Hung-Yu Lin
Courses
| GROUP | Course Name | Credits | Hours |
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Compulsory Courses |
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| Thesis-Related courses | Thesis | 10 | 180 |
| Research Methods | 2 | 36 | |
| Cross-Disciplinary Seminar | Innovation and Leadership | 2 | 36 |
| Machine Learning and Application in Finance | 2 | 36 | |
| Professional Courses | Technology in Finance | 2 | 36 |
| Artificial Intelligence and Law | 2 | 36 | |
Compulsory Courses |
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| In order to increase the diversity of courses and fulfill students’ various interests, CBS allocates 12 credits for elective courses. Students may enroll in courses based on their research focus or future career development. | 12 | 216 | |
