Origin of the Program
For the purpose of nurturing talents for various industries, promoting the adjustment and optimization of the national industrial structure, and enriching the manpower required for industrial innovation and development, there is a strong demand for higher education institutions of science and technology to establish a mode of fostering talents with strong skills and know-how. In line with the Ministry of Education's “Talent Development Program for Technical Excellence,” the University has established the Interdisciplinary Practical Elite Program in the College of Environment and Resources, recruiting students who are enrolled through the “Technical Excellence Selection Program” from the departments of Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, as well as Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering. With “learning by doing” as the main educational principle, the program aims to cultivate talents with cross-domain professional and practical competencies to meet the demands of different industries, and to achieve the goal of “employment upon graduation” through interdisciplinary practical training. Starting from the 2025 academic year, the Interdisciplinary Practical Elite Program, College of Environment and Resources (hereinafter referred to as “the Program”) will not only admit students from the departments of Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, as well as Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering but will also include students from the Bachelor Program in Semiconductor Materials and Fabrication. Renamed as Bachelor Program in Energy and Battery Technology, the Program will focus on the training of professionals in green energy technology.
Features of Teaching and Learning
The Higher Education Sprout Project of the Ministry of Education subsidizes the University with over NT$90 million annually, among which the promotion of the special teaching of specialized programs for technical excellence is one of the most important tasks. From 2023 onwards, the University has been supporting the Ministry of Education's Talent and Technology Development Project of the Energy and Battery Industry, with a three-year funding of NT$100 million, to establish a second specialty credit program for energy and battery science and technology.
The key features of teaching and learning in the Program include “Industry-Research Exchange,” “Diversified Faculty,” “Interdisciplinary Learning,” and “Adaptive Exploration,” which are summarized as follows:
Curriculum Planning
Promotion of Research Work:Students with technical excellence generally have outstanding practical skills, and therefore are encouraged to enter the research lab as soon as possible to hone the skills they have previously acquired. For the purpose of guidance and matching of students with faculty advisors, coupled with the expectation that students from different departments can share their experiences with each other, the College of Environment and Resources has established a Regulation Governing the Selection of Supervisors for the Interdisciplinary Program for Technical Excellence in the College of Environment and Resources, in which faculty members from the three departments of the College of Environment and Resources will offer extra slots for advising the students in the Program. In addition, in order to familiarize the students with the expertise of the faculty members of each department, a special seminar on research topics will be held, in which faculty members with practical research experience from each department will be invited to give lectures, and then the advisors will guide the students in choosing their supervisors, arranging them to be admitted to participate in research work in various laboratories. Meanwhile, the College of Environment and Resources will launch the “Capstone Project” course for third year students (1 semester, 1 credit), in which each group consists of one faculty member from the Program as well as the departments of Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, as well as Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, with supervisors leading the students to engage in interdisciplinary research on specific topics.
Overseas Study Trips:After the COVID-19 pandemic subsided, the Program has been actively promoting international interdisciplinary exchange activities for students with technical excellence to enrich their international perspectives, and has completed a one-week visit to our sister institution, the Shibaura Institute of Technology in Tokyo, Japan. The visit combined the specialties of the departments of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Chemical Engineering, including guided tours of museums and industrial exhibitions, as well as cross-national group discussions, allowing students to explore both academic theories and practical applications, enhancing their international vision. In the 2023 and 2024 academic years, there are international courses on interdisciplinary and cross-country educational exchange at the sister institution in Tokyo, Japan.
Future Vision
This program is based on the concept of “combination of theory and practice” and aims to provide opportunities for students to explore aptitudes and develop their career in different fields. Therefore, by offering a diversified curriculum, modifying the framework of the established disciplines, and advocating innovative learning, students will be able to chart the broadest and most promising paths in an ever-changing world.