Division of Extension Education
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Administration
Office of Registration Office of Curriculum
Office of Student Affairs
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Academic Affairs
Office of Registration
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Student Population |
Currently more than 2118 students are enrolled.
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Academic Programs |
Two-year Undergraduate (2-4 years)
Four-year Undergraduate (4-6 years)
Two-year Junior College (3-5 years)
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Admissions |
Two-year Undergraduate – for Junior College graduates
Four-year Undergraduate –for Senior Vocational School graduates and for Senior High school graduates
Two-year Junior College – for Senior Vocational School graduates and for Senior High school graduates
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Degrees Offered |
Bachelor’s degree – for Two-year and Four-year Undergraduate programs
Associate Bachelor’s degree – for Two-year Junior College programs.
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Academic Departments |
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Two-year Undergraduate |
Four-year Undergraduate |
Two-year Junior College |
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Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Information Management International Business Management Applied Japanese Language Fire Science Early Childhood Educare |
Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Information Management International Business Management Applied Japanese Language Electronic Business |
Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Information Management International Trade Applied English Language Applied Japanese Language |
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Services |
Admissions, registration, status, transfer, grades, and assistance for higher education
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Contact Us |
Office of Registration, Rm. SB113
Tel:+886-5-2267125, Ext: 21312, 21313
Fax:+886-5-2266187
E-mail:nreg@www.ns.wfc.edu.tw
Office of Curriculum
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Courses |
The purpose of the Extension Education program is to cultivate the ability for basic applications and academic study. The courses are generally classified into three separate categories:
general required courses.
required courses appointed by each department.
elective courses of each department.
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Course Adding and Withdrawing |
Students must select courses in accordance with the guidelines set by their departments. The course selection procedure is divided into two stages. First, students make initial course selections before the summer or winter vacation. Then, once the semester has begun, they may modify their initial course selections by adding or withdrawing courses. Adding or withdrawing courses must be completed within two weeks after the beginning of each semester.
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Academic Standards |
At least 72 course credits are required to complete the 2-year Undergraduate program to earn a bachelor's degree.
At least 128 course credits are required to complete the 4-year Undergraduate program to earn a bachelor's degree.
At least 80 course credits are required to complete the 2-year Junior College program to earn an associate bachelor's degree.
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Contact Us |
Office of Curriculum, Room SB113
Tel:+886-5-226-7125 Ext:21316,21317
Fax:+886-5-2266187
E-mail:ncur@www.ns.wfc.edu.tw
Student Affairs
Office of Student Affairs
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Goal |
The goals of the Student Affairs Division are to improve the quality of campus life for our students, to offer information and counseling on financial planning, to help build better relations between teachers and students, and to develop students’ self-discipline.
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General Transactions |
The services offered by the Student Affairs Division include handling the student activity center, the health center, providing financial aids planning and counseling, social support, and career counseling.
To create a safe and warm university community, we regularly carry out campus and several educational programs on traffic-safety and emergency evacuation drills. In the health center, we frequently hold seminars and workshops on stress management and seminars on emotional management to our faculty, staff, and students to deal with the pressures of school life, as well as, life outside the school.. We also provide medical counseling, health examinations, free preventive inoculations, and other health services.
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Contact Us |
Office of Student Affairs, Room SB112
Tel:+886-5-226-7125 Ext:21322
Fax:+886-5-2266187
E-mail:nstu@www.ns.wfc.edu.tw