List of Credits for Graduation

Academic Year 2022, Four-Year Program, General Education Center, 博雅課程-人文

YearSemesterRequired
Elective
Course IDCourse NameCreditsHoursLevelNote
1 1 1410038 Selected Readings on Contemporary Tang-Poetry 2.0 2    
1 1 1410039 Lueng Yu 2.0 2    
1 1 1410059 Dialect and Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410060 An Introduction to English Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410062 Chinese Garden Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410063 The History of Taiwan Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410064 Philosophy of Life 2.0 2    
1 1 1410066 History of Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1410067 History of China Civilization 2.0 2    
1 1 1410076 Logic 2.0 2    
1 1 1410077 Watercolor Painting 2.0 2    
1 1 1410078 Introduction of "Chinese Art" 2.0 2    
1 1 1410079 Appreciation of Western Art 2.0 2    
1 1 1410081 Introduction to Art Theories 2.0 2    
1 1 1410082 Music Appreciation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410084 Drama Appreciation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410085 Opera Appreciation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410086 Dance Appreciation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410096 The Social and Cutural Characters in Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1410097 Calligraphy Appreciation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410098 Understand Movies 2.0 2    
1 1 1410099 Sketch 2.0 2    
1 1 1410101 Art Appreciation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410108 The History of Chinese Philosophy 2.0 2    
1 1 1410109 Tang dynasty, Song dynasty & Yuan dynasty's folk literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410110 Tea and Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410111 Seal Cutting Appreciation and Practice 2.0 2    
1 1 1410115 Modern English Prose 2.0 2    
1 1 1410118 Religion and Life 2.0 2    
1 1 1410120 Analysis of the Historic Persons in Modern China 2.0 2    
1 1 1410127 The Contemporary History of China 2.0 2    
1 1 1410128 Historical Sites in Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1410129 Modern Taiwan:Important Figures & Events 2.0 2    
1 1 1410133 The Romance of Three Kingdoms and The Chinese Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1410137 Modern History of China 2.0 2    
1 1 1410138 Introduction to Chinese Jade Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1410140 Chinese Classical Novelttes 2.0 2    
1 1 1410171 Philosophy introduction 2.0 2    
1 1 1410177 Wisdom of Zhuang Zi 2.0 2    
1 1 1410178 His-atuobiographical Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410179 Shuo Wen Jie Zi 2.0 2    
1 1 1410180 Legendary Stories of the Tangnese 2.0 2    
1 1 1410182 Applied Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1410183 Famous Figures in the Chinese History 2.0 2    
1 1 1410184 Rhymed Writings in Song Dynasty 2.0 2    
1 1 1410185 An Introduction to Chinese Operas and Dramas 2.0 2    
1 1 1410186 Mythological Novels 2.0 2    
1 1 1410187 The History of the Western Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1410188 An Introduction to Chinese Cultural and Historical Relics 2.0 2    
1 1 1410189 Chinese Aesthetics 2.0 2    
1 1 1410190 The History of Technology 2.0 2    
1 1 1410191 History and Life 2.0 2    
1 1 1410194 Technological Law & Ethics 2.0 2    
1 1 1410200 Cinema and Music 2.0 2    
1 1 1410201 An Introduction to Philosophy of Ecology 2.0 2    
1 1 1410206 The Development of Taiwan Technology History 2.0 2    
1 1 1410207 Oral History 2.0 2    
1 1 1410208 Lecture on Erudition & Refinement 2.0 2    
1 1 1410209 Lecture on Erudition & Refinement(I) 2.0 2    
1 1 1410213 Philosophy of Mind 2.0 2    
1 1 1410214 Philosophy of Sicence 2.0 2    
1 1 1410215 Philosophy of Biology 2.0 2    
1 1 1410217 Buddhism and life 2.0 2    
1 1 1410218 Reading Chinese Women's Mind 2.0 2    
1 1 1410219 Introduction for Cultural Property 2.0 2    
1 1 1410220 Modern History of Taiwan's Industrial Education 2.0 2    
1 1 1410223 History of Taiwanese Songs 2.0 2    
1 1 1410224 Contemporary Asian Music 2.0 2    
1 1 1410225 The Cultural History of Chinese Medicine 2.0 2    
1 1 1410226 Creativity Stimulation 2.0 2    
1 1 1410227 Contemporary Art and Creative Industries of Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1410229 Taiwanese Folk Religion 2.0 2    
1 1 1410231 Life Education 2.0 2    
1 1 1410234 French culture and life 2.0 2    
1 1 1410237 Philosophical Psychology 2.0 2    
1 1 1410238 French Culture and European Union 2.0 2    
1 1 1410239 An Introduction to the study of Consciousness 2.0 2    
1 1 1411001 Culture concept 2.0 2    
1 1 1411002 Literary concept 2.0 2    
1 1 1411003 An Introduction to Taiwanese Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1411004 The Conspectus of Chinese Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1411005 History and Cultural Relics 2.0 2    
1 1 1411006 Religion and Philosophy in The Journey to the West 2.0 2    
1 1 1411007 The Legend of the Outlaws of the Marsh and the Lower-class Society 2.0 2    
1 1 1411008 Children's Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1411009 The modern literature and cultural construction in twentieth century China 2.0 2    
1 1 1411010 Narrative Structures and Applications 2.0 2    
1 1 1411011 Appreciation of Dream Literary in Pre - Qin Dynasty 2.0 2    
1 1 1411015 Love and Literature 2.0 2    
1 1 1411016 French Cultural Heritage and R&D of Innovative Paper Art & Design 2.0 2    
1 1 1411017 R&D of Museum Tour Guide Service 2.0 2    
1 1 1411018 French Culture and Paper Art Application 2.0 2    
1 1 1411019 The Introduction of Orchestra Music 2.0 2    
1 1 1411020 History of Western Art 2.0 2    
1 1 1411021 Aesthetics of living 2.0 2    
1 1 1411022 Introduction to Music 2.0 2    
1 1 1411023 The History of Daily Life in Pre-Modern China 2.0 2    
1 1 1411024 Music Performance Practice 2.0 2    
1 1 1411025 Social Practice of Photography Creation 3.0 3    
1 1 1411026 Piano and Life 2.0 2    
1 1 1412002 An Introduction to History 2.0 2    
1 1 1412003 History and the Modern Worlds 2.0 2    
1 1 1412004 Films and History 2.0 2    
1 1 1412005 The Development of Politics in China 2.0 2    
1 1 1412006 The Select Readings in Chinese History 2.0 2    
1 1 1412007 The social history of China 2.0 2    
1 1 1412008 Modern History of Japan 2.0 2    
1 1 1412009 History of Taiwan-Japan Relations 2.0 2    
1 1 1412010 The Post-War History of Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1412011 Eastern Asia and Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1412012 An Anthology: The History of Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1412013 War in images and history 2.0 2    
1 1 1412014 Images and world history 2.0 2    
1 1 1412015 A History of Materials in Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1412016 History of World : The Modern Western History 2.0 2    
1 1 1412017 Dietary History of World 2.0 2    
1 1 1412018 The History and Culture of Taiwan 2.0 2    
1 1 1412019 An Anthology of History Writings 2.0 2    
1 1 1412020 Taiwan History of Marine Culture 2.0 2    
1 1 1412021 Modern Taiwanese Warfare 2.0 2    
1 1 1413001 Introduction to Ethics 2.0 2    
1 1 1413002 Engineering Ethics 2.0 2    
1 1 1413003 Professional Ethics 2.0 2    
1 1 1413004 Business Ethics 2.0 2    
1 1 1413005 Social Philosophy 2.0 2    
1 1 1413006 Engineering Ethics and Industrial Safety 2.0 2    
1 1 1413007 Theory of Happiness 2.0 2    
1 1 1415017 Workplace Ethics 2.0 2    

Note :
The dimension credits stipulated by each college are as follows:
College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering:4 credits for the humanities and art curriculum, 4 credits for the Social and Rules of Law curriculum, and 4 credits for the innovation and entrepreneurship curriculum.
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: 4 credits for the humanities and art curriculum, 4 credits for the nature and science curriculum, and 4 credits for the innovation and entrepreneurship curriculum.
College of Engineering: 4 credits for the humanities and art curriculum, 4 credits for the Social and Rules of Law curriculum, and 4 credits for the innovation and entrepreneurship curriculum.
College of Management: 4 credits for the humanities and art curriculum, 4 credits for the Social and Rules of Law curriculum, and 4 credits for the nature and science curriculum.
College of Design: 4 credits for the humanities and art curriculum, 4 credits for the Social and Rules of Law curriculum, and 4 credits for the innovation and entrepreneurship curriculum.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences: 4 credits for the Social and Rules of Law curriculum, 4 credits for the nature and science curriculum, and 4 credits for the innovation and entrepreneurship curriculum.
After completing 12 credits from the dimensional curriculum designated by the college, the remaining 6 credits are open for selection from these curriculums:humanities and art; Social and Rules of Law; nature and science; innovation and entrepreneurship, until a total of 18 credits of general curriculum are completed for graduation.