NTU Creativity and Entrepreneurship Program
Program Overview
Introduction to the NTU Creativity and Entrepreneurship Program
The NTU Creativity and Entrepreneurship Program is a comprehensive program designed to foster creativity and entrepreneurship among students. The program aims to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in today's fast-paced and competitive business environment.
Program Structure
The program consists of various components, including:
- Core courses in creativity and entrepreneurship
- Elective courses in specialized areas
- Program activities, such as:
- Expert camps
- Creativity weeks
- CEPar
Program Outcomes
The program is designed to produce graduates who are equipped with the skills and knowledge to:
- Develop innovative solutions to real-world problems
- Create and manage their own businesses
- Work effectively in teams to achieve common goals
Program Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must:
- Meet the admission criteria set by the university
- Complete the required coursework and program activities
- Submit a final project or thesis that demonstrates their mastery of the program's learning objectives
Program Resources
The program provides students with access to a range of resources, including:
- State-of-the-art facilities and equipment
- Experienced instructors and mentors
- Networking opportunities with industry professionals and entrepreneurs
Program Evaluation
The program is evaluated based on a range of criteria, including:
- Student satisfaction and feedback
- Graduate employment rates and career advancement
- Program outcomes and impact on the community
Program Forms and Documents
The program requires students to submit various forms and documents, including:
- Delayed application forms for required courses
- Program completion forms and transcripts
- Other documents as required by the program
Program Office
The program office is located at: National Taiwan University, Taipei City, Taiwan The office provides support and guidance to students throughout the program.
