Helping Students Prepare for Qualifications and Employment Tests

Earning qualifications is an effective way for students to make themselves more appealing to prospective employers. Itʼs also a useful way for students to advance their careers after graduating. Qualifications earned through extracurricular activities are a particularly valuable future asset since they enhance studentsʼ abilities and increase the value they take with them after graduating.

The Universityʼs Career Center offers numerous extension classes designed to help students earn qualifications and prepare for employment tests, and it offers them a path to earning qualifications that will be useful in their life as working adults after graduation.

Preparing for the Civil Service Examination

General employment course for senior local and national public officersʼ jobs (administrative jobs), liberal arts examination preparation course (for public service workersʼ jobs, e.g., municipal officers, police officers, and firefighters), and technical employment course

Preparing for National Examinations

Certified Public Tax Accountant, Certified Administrative Procedures Legal Specialist, etc.

Preparing for Teacher Employment Tests

Teacher positions at elementary, junior high, and high schools, etc.

Earning Qualifications

The Official Business Skills Test in Bookkeeping, Certified General Travel Services Manager, 2nd Grade Certified Skilled Professional of Financial Planning, Fundamental Information Technology Engineer Examination, etc.

Career Development Assistance

“Motivational” seminars