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1 NTUST 2016-17 International Student Orientation

2 Getting to Know NTUST Getting to Know NTUST

3 Location Taiwan Tech is located in Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan.
Taipei is the political, economic and cultural center of Taiwan, and also part of a major industrial area. Railways, high-speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. Location Taiwan Tech is located in Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan. Taipei is the political, economic and cultural center of Taiwan, and also part of a major industrial area. Railways, high-speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. 3

4 Educational System in Taiwan
Age 28 | 24 Elementary School (6) Sr. Vocational High School (3) University & College (4) Doctoral Program (2-7)(4) Tech. Univ. & Col. (2) Senior High School (3) Tech. Univ. & Col. (4) Master’s Program (1-4)(2) 2-year Jr. Col. 5-year Junior High School (3) 24 | 22 Higher Education 22 | 18 18 | 15 Senior High Education Slide 4: After nine-years of compulsory education, Taiwan’s educational system divides into two tracks for senior high and higher education, the technological and vocational track and the general education track. In the past, these two tracks were mutually exclusive, but now qualified students can move from one to the other. 15 | 12 Compulsory Education 12 | 6 Chinese Taipei -- Taiwan Tech.

5 Development of Technical and Vocational Education in Taiwan
Vocational Implement Industry-Specific Course Programs Schools Implement Cluster Course Programs 1998 Implement Skill-Based Instruction % of Vocational High School Graduates Pursue University Degrees Junior Announce Guidelines for 5-Year Program Junior Colleges Colleges 1968 Approve Establishment of 2-Year Program Junior Colleges 2009 Only 15 Junior Colleges Remaining; All the Others Upgraded to Universities or Institutes of Technology Technical Establish National Taiwan Institute of Technology (1st in Universities & Taiwan) Institutes of NTIT Establishes Master’s Program Technology NTIT Establishes Doctoral Program 1994 Establish Taiwan’s 2nd Institute of Technology 1997 NTIT Upgraded to University of Science and Technology Development of Technical and Vocational Education in Taiwan Vocational Implement Industry-Specific Course Programs Schools Implement Cluster Course Programs 1998 Implement Skill-Based Instruction % of Vocational High School Graduates Pursue University Degrees Junior Announce Guidelines for 5-Year Program Junior Colleges Colleges 1968 Approve Establishment of 2-Year Program Junior Colleges 2009 Only 15 Junior Colleges Remaining; All the Others Upgraded to Universities or Institutes of Technology Technical Establish National Taiwan Institute of Technology (1st in Universities & Taiwan) Institutes of NTIT Establishes Master’s Program Technology NTIT Establishes Doctoral Program 1994 Establish Taiwan’s 2nd Institute of Technology 1997 NTIT Upgraded to University of Science and Technology

6 Colleges and Departments
College of Engineering Graduate Institute of Automation and Control Depts. of Mechanical Engineering, Civil & Construction Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering Depts. of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science & Information Eng. School of Management Graduate Institutes of Management, Finance Depts. of Industrial Management, Business Administration, Information Management :: NTUST MBA Program College of Design Depts. of Industrial and Commercial Design, Architecture College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education :: Teacher Education Center Depts. of Applied Foreign Languages, Humanities and Social Sciences College of Applied Sciences Graduate Institutes of Applied Science and Technology, Biomedical Engineering, Color and Illumination Technology Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Applied Science & Technology, Interdisciplinary Studies College of Intellectual Property Studies Graduate Institutes of Patents, Technology Management

7 Achievements (1/2) The No. 1 Technical University in Taiwan
Seven colleges, 28 separate departments and graduate schools, 29 interdisciplinary programs, and over 30 technological research and development laboratories. Vision for Building a World-Class University Only university in Taiwan sponsored by the Ministry of Education under both its Aim for the Top University Plan and Paradigm Technological University Plan. International Ranking THE World University Rankings: Universities under 50 Years Old– No. 41. QS 2015 Asia Top 200: No. 45; QS 2015 World University Rankings: No. 260 World-Class Design Education The iF Concept Design Awards World University Ranking: No.1 in the world. Recipient of many international design awards, including iF, reddot, SIGGRAPH, Nagoya Design Do!, and Braun Prize. Graduates Perform Well NTUST graduates ranked No. 4 for overall performance by enterprises in Taiwan according to the survey by 104 Job Bank and Global Views Monthly Magazine.

8 Achievements (2/2) Outstanding Faculty
Ranked No. 6 in Taiwan for the number of faculty members who have received the National Science Council’s Distinguished Research Award. Optimal University-Industry Cooperation Ranked No. 4 in Taiwan after receiving the Ministry of Education’s University-Industry Cooperation Award five times to date. Also ranked No. 1 by the National Science Council for the cumulative total of fees received for technology licensing. Ongoing Invention and Innovation Only university to receive the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ National Invention and Creation Award in 2007. International Campus and Outreach Nearly 700 international degree program students enrolled in the academic year (7% of total student body). Over 450 incoming and outgoing exchange students in the academic year. International students represent 44 different countries. Approximately 250 sister universities worldwide.

9 Brief Intro to Dr. Alicia Lloyd
Education: Ohio State University Ph.D., East Asian Lang. & Lit., 1974 Came to Taiwan: 1974 Began Teaching at NTUST (NTIT):1975 Current Positions at NTUST: Associate Prof., Dept. of Applied Foreign Languages Director, International Education Section, OIA Brief Intro to Dr. Alicia Lloyd Education: Ohio State University Ph.D., East Asian Lang. & Lit., 1974 Came to Taiwan: 1974 Began Teaching at NTUST (NTIT):1975 Current Positions at NTUST: Associate Prof., Dept. of Applied Foreign Languages Director, International Student Affairs Section, OIA

10 Important Sources of Information at NTUST (1)
2016 International Student Handbook BE SURE TO READ IT AND CONSULT IT OFTEN!! NTUST English Website, esp. OIA website Your NTUST account---check it often for bilingual announcements (Note: Subject line may not be bilingual) Important Sources of Information at NTUST 2011 International Student Handbook BE SURE TO READ IT AND CONSULT IT OFTEN!! NTUST English Website, esp. OIA website Your NTUST account---check it often for bilingual announcements (Note: Subject line may not be bilingual)

11 Important Sources of Information at NTUST (2)
Administrative Staff in various offices responsible for international students Department office staff Come to OIA if you need help finding info or interacting with other university staff Be sure to ask the BEST and MOST RELIABLE source of information!! Info from classmates is often NOT accurate!! Administrative Staff in various offices responsible for international students Department office staff Come to OIA if you need help finding info or interacting with other university staff Be sure to ask the BEST and MOST RELIABLE source of information!! Info from classmates is often NOT accurate!!

12 Points to Emphasize (1) Choosing Courses Online: Computer software can handle routine situations. If what you need is NOT routine, be sure to check with Academic Affairs/your department office. Graduation Requirements: Requirements are established by faculty committees in your department according to university regulations. A professor CANNOT change or waive the requirements on his own. Choosing Courses at Other Universities: See 2016 International Student Handbook Points to Emphasize Choosing Courses Online: Computer software can handle routine situations. If what you need is NOT routine, be sure to check with Academic Affairs/your department office. Graduation Requirements: Requirements are established by faculty committees in your department according to university regulations. A professor CANNOT change or waive the requirements on his own. Choosing Courses at Other Universities: See 2011 International Student Handbook

13 Points to Emphasize (2) Taking Care of Your Health:
On-Campus Health Clinic: See International Student Handbook After-Hours Health Emergencies: Dormitory Management Center is staffed 24/7 and can arrange to have students taken to a doctor when the Health Clinic is not open. NHI Card: See instructions in Student Handbook on how to use it. Taking Care of Your Health: On-Campus Health Clinic: See International Student Handbook After-Hours Health Emergencies: Dormitory Management Center is staffed 24/7 and can arrange to have students taken to a doctor when the Health Clinic is not open. NHI Card: See instructions in Student Handbook on how to use it.

14 Points to Emphasize (3) Dorms and Dining:
No Cooking Allowed in Dorm Rooms!! (Why??!?) Small kitchen available behind Dorm Management Center Special Food Needs: Halal and vegetarian food is provided in the NTUST cafeterias. If you have other special food needs, please contact the OIA. We can arrange for a guide to explain ingredients in food available in the cafeteria, so you will know what you can eat and what you should avoid. Housing for Students with Families: Must live off-campus, but the university can assist in finding housing. Dorms and Dining: No Cooking Allowed in Dorm Rooms!! (Why??!?) Small kitchen available behind Dorm Management Center Special Food Needs: Halal and vegetarian food is provided in the NTUST cafeterias. If you have other special food needs, please contact the OIA. We can arrange for a guide to explain ingredients in food available in the cafeteria, so you will know what you can eat and what you should avoid. Housing for Students with Families: Must live off-campus, but the university can assist in finding housing.

15 Points to Emphasize (4) Using Library Resources at Other Universities:
See International Student Handbook E-Resources at NTUST Library: Our library subscribes to many international professional and scientific databases to aid you in your research. Please go to the Library’s English website and click on “E-Resources.” Using Library Resources at Other Universities: See International Student Handbook E-Resources at NTUST Library: Our library subscribes to many international professional and scientific databases to aid you in your research. Please go to the Library’s English website and click on “E-Resources.”

16 Points to Emphasize (5) University Internet Resources:
See International Student Handbook. Also Note: Illegal downloading of any kind is forbidden! Taipei City Free Wireless Network: For info on how to sign up and use this network, please see International Student Handbook. University Internet Resources: See International Student Handbook. Also Note: Illegal downloading of any kind is forbidden! Taipei City Free Wireless Network: For info on how to sign up and use this network, please see International Student Handbook.

17 Working in Taiwan After Graduation
The Taiwan government strongly encourages international students to consider looking for a job in Taiwan after they graduate. Taiwan Tech’s Job Fair in March has such opportunities available. The OIA also sends notifications of job openings from local companies to our international students. If you hope to work in Taiwan, it is best to LEARN MANDARIN!!

18 Remember!!! The OIA staff (IB-402) and Dr. Lloyd (IB-407-2) are always glad to answer questions and help you with any problems!! Remember!!! The OIA staff (IB-402) and Dr. Lloyd (IB-407-2) are always glad to answer questions and help you with any problems!!

19 Thank you for your attention!!


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