May 27, 2026  
Graduate Catalog | 2026-2027 
    
Graduate Catalog | 2026-2027

Management, M.S. (Charlotte), and Money and Banking, M.S. (NCCU, Taiwan), Dual Degree


The Belk College of Business, in partnership with the National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei City, Taiwan, offers a dual degree program.  Students in this program earn the M.S. in Management from UNC Charlotte and  one of the following from NCCU: Finance, International Business, Money and Banking, or Technology, Innovation & Intellectual Property Management.  Students study for one year at UNC Charlotte.

The M.S. in Management provides students with a comprehensive overview of key business topics.  Students learn the fundamentals of business in areas such as finance, business analytics, marketing, operations, accounting, economics, information technology, ethics, organizational behavior, and leadership. 

Visit the Belk College of Business Global Partners for additional information.

Admission Requirements


Students must meet the admissions criteria for both the M.S. in Management at UNC Charlotte and the Master’s program at NCCU.

See the Belk College of Business Global Partners for details.

Degree Requirements


NCCU students will complete one year of study at National Chengchi University.  Up to 9 credit hours will transfer from NCCU to UNC Charlotte to satisfy UNC Charlotte degree requirements.  

UNC Charlotte Courses


NCCU students will take a combination of the following core and concentration courses at UNC Charlotte:

NCCU Courses


Up to nine credit hours from the following courses offered by the program at NCCU can be used to replace corresponding courses offered by the program at UNC Charlotte:

  • Business Analytics
  • Marketing Management
  • Strategic Innovation and Business Growth
  • Introduction to Python for Business Analytics
  • Industrial Economics (I)
  • Marketing Management
  • Financial Management Theory and Policy

Credit for the above mentioned courses can be transferred to UNC Charlotte if an equivalent grade of B or better is earned.  Other courses may be considered for transfer on case-by-case basis, and with permission from the UNC Charlotte Program. 

Degree Total = 30 Credit Hours