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Undergraduate/B.A
TitleApplication for International Students: Fall 2020~Spring 2022
Contents     Application for International Students: Fall 2020 ~Spring 2022

Admission Prospectus for International Students Fall 2020~Spring 2022 【English version】


For any further information, please contact Office of International Affairs, NTNU:【中文】【English

〈B.A Program〉

Department of East Asian Studies
Degree Bachelor
Enrollment Semesters 2020 Fall
2021 Spring
2021 Fall
2022 Spring
Division  
Language of Instruction Program taught in Chinese
Admission Evaluation
  • Document Review
  • Interview: In-person / Video-conferencing interview will be arranged.
  • Weighted Score:
    Document Review: 50%
    Interview: 50%
Required Qualification
  • Priority Enrollment Order for Examinees with the Same Score:
    First Priority: Interview.
    Second Priority: Document Review.
  • Applicants must meet either of the following qualifications:
    (1) Applicant must pass Level 3 in the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL), which is held by Steering Committee for the Test of Proficiency-Huayu (www.sc-top.org.tw) or any other Chinese Proficiency Certificate with a score equivalent to Level 3 in TOCFL (Applications without Chinese proficiency test certificate will not be accepted.)

    (2) Applicants who have been awarded a Taiwan Scholarship.
Language Proficiency
  • Chinese Language Proficiency (Provide one of the following Chinese certificates):
    Test of Chinese as Foreign Language, TOCFL Level - 3
    or any other Chinese Proficiency Certificate with a score equivalent to above items
    Application without the required Chinese language proficiency certificate or scores above will not be accepted.

  • English Language Proficiency: Not Required
Application Documents
  • Signed application form
    ※Please print out, sign the application forms, scan and upload it to the system.
  • Two-inch passport photo
  • Receipt or proof of application fee or a U.S. dollar wire transfer
  • Passport/Identification and R.O.C. Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) for those holding one
    ※If the applicant is of foreign nationality as specified in Article 2 under the MOE Regulations Regarding International Students Undertaking Studies in Taiwan and possesses (or has possessed) nationality status from the Republic of China (R.O.C.), additional proof is required, such as entry and departure records for the past 6 years, a declaration form stating that they do not hold a R.O.C. household registration, Certificate of Nationality Renouncement of Republic of China or other proof of documents.
  • An official financial statement
    ※a minimum of NTD 100,000 (or USD 3,000) is required. Please select one of the following ways of submission:
    (1)An official financial statement issued within the past three months from a financial institution.
    (2)If the financial statement provided is not under the name of the applicant, please submit (a) the sponsor’s financial statement (b) a financial guarantee from the sponsor
    (3)The proof showing the applicant have been awarded full scholarship.
  • Diploma of the highest academic degree
  • One translated copy of the applicant’s highest diploma in English or Chinese
  • One translated copy of the applicant’s complete transcripts (for ALL years of study) in English or Chinese
  • ※Eligible applicants who graduate at the same year as the admission to National Taiwan Normal University must submit transcripts for each academic semester and the ‘Deposition of Admission Documents for National Taiwan Normal University International Applicants’, and are not required to submit the diploma during application. The diploma and transcripts for each academic semester must be submitted upon registration (Diplomas or degree certificates from China are required to have the documents notarized by relevant authorities.); otherwise, the applicants admitted to NTNU will have their admission revoked.

    ※Applicants applying with diplomas or degree certificates from China are required to have the documents notarized by relevant authorities. If authentication cannot be completed by the application deadline, please submit degree certificate, complete transcript and a signed Deposition of Admission Documents.

    ※Admitted students must submit the original ones for review to the Office of International Affairs on the day of enrollment.

    ※NTNU holds the right to request applicants to have their degree certificate or diploma authenticated by the ROC diplomatic missions should NTNU find any problem in the applicants’ documents.

Departmental Requirements
  • Language proficiency certificate: Please refer to the "Language proficiency".
  • Autobiography: Autobiography in Chinese
  • Study plan in Chinese (including motivation for application, learning direction, future aspiration )
  • Taiwan Scholarship Program Award Certificate: for applicants who meet the qualification (2) and have been awarded a Taiwan Scholarship
Notes The department may ask admitted students to take relevant Chinese language classes offered by the university’s Mandarin Training Center depending on their learning performances so as to facilitate their listening comprehension in class.
Examination Date and Location
  • The location and date for Interview of the 2020 Fall Semester will be announced on the website of the department from Wednesday, March 18, 2020 to Friday, April 10, 2020
  • The location and date for Interview of the 2021 Spring Semester will be announced on the website of the department from Monday, May 4, 2020 to Friday, May 15, 2020
  • The location and date for Interview of the 2021 Fall Semester will be announced on the website of the department from Wednesday, November 18, 2020 to Wednesday, December 2, 2020
  • The location and date for Interview of the 2022 Spring Semester will be announced on the website of the department from Monday, May 3, 2021 to Friday, May 14, 2021
Remarks
  • Admitted students are allowed to defer admission until the next academic year.
Department Information
Website http://www.deas.ntnu.edu.tw/main.php
Introduction The Department of East Asian Studies is the only such department of universities in Taiwan offering a complete educational system from undergraduate, master to doctor majoring in East Asian studies. This department focuses instead on the integration of multiple disciplines, with “culture and its application” and “political economy and regional development” as the centerpiece subjects. It has developed to be the teaching research unit for multi-disciplinary integrated professional talents and has been dedicated to providing systematical academic training to students majoring in East Asian studies. At the same time, the Department of East Asian Studies has established an exchange program with renowned foreign universities in Europe, America, Japan, Korea and many Southeast Asian countries offering courses in East Asian studies. Our undergraduate program aims to cultivate all-round talents in humanistic society field, and award graduates with Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees. Master's Degree Programs aim to cultivate professional talents with independent research and practical capacity, and award graduates with Master of Social Science (M.S.S.) degrees. Ph. D. Programs aim to cultivate professional talents majoring in senior humanities and social studies, and award graduates with Doctor of Social Sciences (Ph.D.) degrees.

Full-time faculty in this department possesses excellent educational experiences, abundant research capacity and high academic reputation, with the research topics covering cultural ideology & application, political economy & regional development. They have also presided over research projects subsidized by Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and their related collaboration with the industries. These researches have achieved fruitful results as well as attained first class standard in Taiwan.

The faculty in this department comes from diversified background. We also have Japanese and Korean teachers. Collectively, they provide students with complete teaching contents. Meanwhile, this department encourages students in the Undergraduate Program and Master Program to participate in the exchange program to East Asia, Europe and America so as to broaden their international perspective. Also, in view of the high percentage of foreign students in this department, students are able to learn cross-cultural differences from each other.
Features of Curriculum Our Undergraduate Program aims to cultivate all-round talents in the humanistic field by offering courses that cover “culture and its application” and “political economy and regional development” as well as providing Japanese language and Korean language lessons in order to achieve cross-regional and cross-disciplinary goals. Meanwhile, course resources from the Southeast Asian languages studies of the NTNU are also introduced to provide students with cross-cultural understanding, basic knowledge, capability and perspective on East Asia. The courses include Introduction to East Asian Culture, East Asian Cultural Heritage, Introduction to East Asian Sinology, Theory and Practice of East Asian Regional Research, Cultural Policies in East Asian Countries and Simulation Practice of East Asian Political Economy.

For more information regarding our B.A. program, please visit our website:
http://www.deas.ntnu.edu.tw/en/course/super_pages.php?ID=course1
Career Prospects [Further education]
Students can apply for the graduate programs of this department or related research institutions of this university or other local universities specializing in literary, history and philosophy or mainland research institutions specializing in politics, diplomacy, public affairs and national development.


[Employment]
(1) Become academic researchers in research institutes or think tanks specializing in sinology of East Asia, cultural application, political economy & regional development.
(2) Become administrative staff or public servants in governmental organs such as foreign affairs, culture, political economy, overseas Chinese affairs, and national development.
(3) Become professional journalists, editors, tourism operators, marketing personnel, corporate planning personnel, and professional managers.
(4) Become professional diplomatic translators or interpreters of Japanese, Korean, English or European languages.
(5) Become professionals in cultural industries and related creative industries as well as service industry.
Contact Information Ms You-Jhen Sie / 886-2-7749-5413 / yuichan@ntnu.edu.tw

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