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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Chemical Engineering | Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Interdisciplinary Program of Engineering

The Interdisciplinary Program of Engineering is an English-taught program that offers a unique curriculum structure.


Program Structure

The program consists of several components, including:


  • Compulsory Courses: These include university-wise common courses and program-wise common courses.
    • When taking university compulsory courses, students must pay special attention to the relevant regulation of Mandarin Course Requirements and General Education Courses.
    • Program compulsory courses serve as the groundwork for subsequent dual-field learning.
  • Basic Courses: Dual-field studying starts here, and each field requires specific foundational skills.
  • Core Courses: The dual-fields study system is designed to nurture interdisciplinary talent, offering students greater flexibility in scheduling compared to traditional minors or double majors.
  • Professional Integration and Development: At this stage, students possess the necessary skills to pursue advanced courses and can select courses freely based on their research interests.

Course Maps

The program offers course maps from various departments, including:


  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Power Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Material Science and Engineering
  • Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management

Interdisciplinary Studies

The program encourages students to explore interdisciplinary studies and offers additional credits for attending courses outside of their study field.


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