Introduction
The Department of Communication provides an undergraduate program and a graduate program. Founded in 1993, the graduate program has been the very first graduate school of mass communication to be established in southern Taiwan. “Convergence of Telecommunication” has since been set as the core principle for our education and research. The department begins to offer the undergraduate program in 2001.
Goals of Education
Distinctive Features
Structure of Curriculum
Primary grouping |
Communication Industry & Regulation |
Media, Society & Culture |
Communication Technology & Skill Development |
Theoretical Core |
Secondary Grouping |
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Total amount of credits for completing the undergraduate program is 128, including 28 credits for general education, 45 credits for required courses, 40 credits for elective courses and 15 credits for free-elective courses. To earn the master’s degree, 32 credits are required, including 10 credits for required courses, 22 credits for elective courses (2 credits for internship and 3 credits extra-department courses)
Employment
Students graduating from our department find jobs in the following fields (in proportional order): communication-related (over 60% of undergraduates; over 70% of graduates), non-communication industry, continuing study inland or abroad for an advanced degree, and government institutions.
Admission
Four types of admission for undergraduate program are available: (1) via national entrance examination, (2) individual application to university, (3) high school recommendations, and (4) students with outstanding athletic performance and talents. Two types of admission for graduate programs are available: (1) individual application/interview and (2) entrance examination. A special admission procedure by placement is designed for overseas Chinese students.