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Current Academic System Status

  Currently, the department enrolls two classes in the Four-Year Technical Program, one class in the Master’s Program, and one class in the Five-Year Junior College Program each year. In addition, the department also enrolls students in the Outstanding Technical Talent Program, the Industry–Academia Cooperation Program, and the Industry–Academia Training Program.

  Curriculum Planning: The department’s curriculum is formulated with reference to the curricula of related departments in Taiwan. Program-based courses that integrate the department’s distinctive features with industry needs are planned, and the curriculum structure is reviewed and adjusted in a timely manner to effectively achieve the educational objectives.

(1) College-wide Common Professional Curriculum Planning: In addition to completing the university-wide required courses, students in this department are also required to take college-wide common required courses.

(2) Departmental Professional Courses:
  The planning of the department’s core professional courses is based on the department’s characteristic development priorities, with the aim of strengthening students’ theoretical foundations in mechanical design and enhancing their practical technical skills, so that they may contribute to society through the application of their knowledge. The course content is broad in scope, balancing academic rigor and practical applicability, guiding students into the realm of knowledge, broadening their horizons, and stimulating continuous self-improvement in professional competence.

  The department’s professional curriculum includes fundamental mechanical engineering courses, CAD / CAE / CAM, various design courses, mechatronics, patents and intellectual property rights, among others. Students in the daytime Four-Year Technical Program are required to obtain relevant computer-aided design certifications as a graduation requirement.

  The department also plans a diverse range of elective courses to provide students with multiple learning opportunities. In conjunction with the establishment of特色 laboratories, additional courses such as Principles and Fabrication of Sensor Components, Piezoelectric Materials, Integrated Design and Implementation of Mechatronic and Optoelectronic Systems, and Machine Vision are planned to further support teaching and learning.