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(1.5) The students must pass the English proficiency test as required by
the university.
(2) Type 2
(2.1) The students must complete all courses required in the curriculum
and have a GPAX not lower than 3.00.
(2.2) The students pass a qualifying examination.
(2.3) The students have presented their dissertation and passed the
dissertation defense examination.
(2.4) The students have submitted a complete dissertation according to
the format and number required by the university.
(2.5) A dissertation paper must be published; or a dissertation paper or a
part of it is accepted to be published in an academic jourmal(s). The regulations regarding
publication must be in accordance with the program conditions and the university
announcement.
(2.6) The students must pass the English proficiency test as required by
the university.
124. The students who are eligible to request for a degree certificate or diploma must
have the complete qualifications as follows:
124.1 The students are studying in the last semester and have enrolled in all
courses required by the curriculum.
124.2 The students’ study period is not less than the following criteria:
(1) Master’s programs: not less than 3 semesters.
(2) Doctoral programs for those students who are admitted continually
after master’s programs: 5 semesters.
(3) Doctoral programs for those students who are admitted continually
after Bachelor’s programs: 6 semesters.
The abovementioned study periods are not applicable to the students who
transfer courses.
124.3 The students must have met qualifications according to the regulations of
graduation, item 123.
124.4 The students do not have any misbehaviors.
124.5 The students do not have any debts owed to the university.
125. If the students have the abovementioned qualifications, they shall do the
following procedures:
125.1 The students must submit a request for graduation and pay the graduation
registration fee to the Division of the Registrar within the time limit required by the university;
otherwise, their names might not be proposed to the university council for approval in that
semester.