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Curriculum planning

The College of Engineering will provide more and better EMI courses for foreign graduate students

Dear foreign graduate students:

In order to enhance the academic reputation, expand the international vision and attract prospective foreign students, our college has been committed to offering EMI (English as a Medium of Instruction) courses for foreign graduate students in recent years. After years of effort, the departments of our college have made great progress in both the quality and quantity of EMI courses (please refer to the table below for the EMI courses offered in recent years). In the future, we will continue to provide more EMI courses suitable for your major to expand your knowledge in your field of study. If you have any questions about the curriculum, you are welcome to contact me via your supervisor. Your department and I will do our best to help you solve the problems. At the same time, you are also welcome to take cross-disciplinary courses under the guidance of your supervisor to diverse your academic expertise.

Prof. Yi-Ming Jen

Dean, College of Engineering, NTOU

Recent courses offered by the college of engineering

Course

Credits

Semester

Offered Department

Offshore Structure Design and Analysis

3

Fall, 2022

Fall, 2023

C.E1

Dissipation of Ocean Structure

3

Fall, 2022

Fall, 2024

HR2

Nearshore Dynamics

3

Fall, 2022

Fall, 2024

HR

Data Mining

3

Fall, 2022

Fall, 2024

HR

Planning and Design of Low Impact Development (LID)

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Remote Sensing in Disaster Prevention and Mitigation

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Special topics in Computational Hydraulics

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Meshless Method

3

Fall, 2024

HR

Reliability Analysis

3

Fall, 2024

HR

Hydrology Statistics

3

Fall, 2024

HR

Water Resource System Analysis

3

Fall, 2024

HR

Application of Geographic Information System and Analysis of Disaster Prevention

3

Fall, 2024

HR

Special Topics in Meshless Methods

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Earthquake Engineering

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Hydraulics Model Experiment

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Water    Conservancy and Disaster Prevention

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Advanced Coastal Hydraulics

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Applications of Artificial Intelligence in      Geotechnical Engineering

3

Spring, 2025

HR

Finite Element Analysis

3

Fall 2022

SN3

Advanced Topics in Architectural Acoustics

3

Spring, 2023

SN

Array Signal Processing

3

Fall, 2024

SN

Practical Machine Learning

3

Fall, 2024

SN

Mathematical Models in Ocean Renewable Energy

3

Fall, 2024

SN

Mooring System Design Evaluation and Reliability Assessment for Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Installation

3

Fall, 2024

SN

Audio Signal Processing and Recognition

3

Spring, 2025

SN

Underwater Acoustics

3

Spring, 2025

SN

Ship Motion and Maneuvering

3

Spring, 2025

SN

Design and application of Graphical Supervisory       Control and Data Acquisition System

3

Spring, 2025

SN

Engineering Tribology

3

Spring, 2023

ME4

Cutting and Joining Engineering

3

Fall, 2023

Fall, 2024

ME

Sustainable Energy

3

Spring, 2024

Spring, 2025

ME

System Modeling and Identification

3

Fall, 2024

ME

Mechanical Behavior of Materials (I)

3

Fall, 2024

ME

Neural Networks

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Principle of Precision Machining

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Algorithms in C++

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Production Management and Quality Assurance

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Nonlinear Control

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Heat Treatment of Metals

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Failure Analysis of Welded Structures

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Experimental Design and Quality Engineering

3

Spring, 2025

ME

Notes:

  1. CE: College of Engineering
  2. HR: Department of Harbor and River Engineering
  3. SN: Department of System Engineering and Naval Architecture
  4. ME: Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering

 

 

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