Type Public President Roger C. Y. Chen Undergraduates 4,485 Number of students 6,718 | Established 1 July 1995 Academic staff 255 Phone +886 7 601 1000 Founded 1 July 1995 | |
Motto in English Dedication, camaraderie, excellence, and innovation Address No. 2, Zhuoyue Rd, Nanzi District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 811 Motto 敬業、樂群、卓越、創新 (Dedication, camaraderie, excellence, and innovation) Similar National Kaohsiung University, National Kaohsiung Marine U, National Yunlin University, National University of Kaohsi, National Taiwan University |
15 national kaohsiung first university of science and technology
National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology (NKFUST; Chinese: 國立高雄第一科技大學) is a national coeducational university in Nanzih District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is colloquially known as Gaokeda (高科大, Pinyin Gaōkēdà) or Gaoxiongkeda (高雄科大, Pinyin Gaōxióngkēdà). Its campus is on 750,000 m2.
Contents
- 15 national kaohsiung first university of science and technology
- National kaohsiung first university of science and technology introduce product viedo
- History
- National Institute of Technology at Kaohsiung
- National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology
- Campus
- Academics
- Language Center
- Chinese Language Program
- Foreign Language Program
- Sports clubs and student traditions
- Notable alumni
- References
The university consists of the colleges of Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Management, Finance and Banking and Foreign Languages with 15 departments and 27 graduate institutes. Around 235 teachers and 6,718 students are engaged in academic activities.
NKFUST aims to set up graduate programs and to continue to distinguish itself as a vital research and training center, ensuring that its graduates are well prepared for Taiwan's competitive job market.
National kaohsiung first university of science and technology introduce product viedo
History
NKFUST, formerly known as National Institute of Technology at Kaohsiung (often abbreviated NITK), was established on July 1, 1995 by the Ministry of Education (Republic of China) to educate students to develop Taiwan into an Asia-Pacific Regional Operations Center (APROC).
The Ministry of Education approved the upgrade of its status to university on July 1, 1998 and it was renamed National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, the first higher education institution of technical and vocational education system in Kaohsiung.
National Institute of Technology at Kaohsiung
National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology
History
National Institute of Technology at Kaohsiung (often abbreviated NITK) was established on July 1, 1995 by the Ministry of Education (Republic of China). Dr. Chia-hung Ku was the first president.
In July 1998, the NITK received the approval from the Ministry of Education to rename as National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology (NKFUST) as the first higher education institution of technical and vocational education system in the Kaohsiung area.
Campus
NKFUST has a 75-hectare area in Kaohsiung City in southern Taiwan. The university is divided by National Highway No. 1 into the East and West campuses.
The East campus is mainly for teaching activities and the West campus for student residence and recreation. The campuses cover 750,000 square meters, with 191,533 square meters of building area.
The library has a collection of 284,921 items including books, audiovisual material and journals. There are 7,768 subscribing papers and electronic journals and 200 databases.
Academics
Language Center
The objectives of the Language Center provides a modernized, multifunctional and individualized environment for language learning.
Chinese Language Program
The Language Center offers a non-credited Chinese language program for students wishing to improve their Chinese. The course emphasizes pronunciation, communication skills for daily situations, and simple writing.
Foreign Language Program
The Language Center provides courses for many foreign languages, such as Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Korean.
Sports, clubs, and student traditions
The university fosters students' ability to think independently and to lead and work in teams. It encourages students to set up clubs according to their interests. There are 65 clubs which fall into seven categories: academic learning; music and drama; friendship; service; entertainment; sports; and others.
The university promotes sports in hope of fostering students’ lifelong interest and to promote students' mental and physical fitness. Every year, there are campus-wide sports activities such as cheering competition, jogging on campus, and anniversary sport competitions.