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Undergraduate Program in Intelligent Computing and Big Data

This department is dedicated to cultivating interdisciplinary talent in intelligent computing and big data. In addition to solid training in AI, big data analytics, and quantum computing, it emphasizes comprehensive system integration skills, enabling students to learn advanced technologies and apply their knowledge to real-world problem-solving.

Chung Yuan Christian University and University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Undergraduate Dual Degree Program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering

Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU) has established a close academic partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM). Under this dual-degree program, students complete their first two years at CYCU, focusing on fundamental courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering. In their third year, students transfer to UWM to continue their studies with advanced professional courses and complete their degree.

This dual-degree program integrates theory with practical learning and offers students the opportunity to apply for graduate-level courses during their senior year. The College of Engineering & Applied Science at UWM maintains strong ties with major global companies such as ANSYS, GE Healthcare, Johnson Controls, Microsoft, and Rockwell Automation. These connections provide students with hands-on access to cutting-edge technologies and valuable industry experience, greatly enhancing their academic and career prospects.

The program is designed to cultivate professionals with global perspectives and independent thinking skills. Students can earn two bachelor’s degrees—one from CYCU and one from UWM—within four years, without the need for SAT scores. With only two years spent in the U.S., students benefit from reduced tuition costs while gaining an internationally recognized education.

Undergraduate Program in College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

he department was established in 2009 to meet national development needs by cultivating interdisciplinary talents with broad knowledge and strong integration skills. Upholding the university’s philosophy of “Holistic Education,” the program guides students through foundational courses in electrical engineering, computer science, and general education. Through a modular curriculum, students are encouraged to explore and identify their areas of interest, unlocking their full potential. They can also pursue cross-department and interdisciplinary studies based on personal interests, enabling both personalized learning and the development of highly competitive professionals in the fields of electrical and information engineering.

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

The Department was founded in the fall of 1964 and joined the national joint college entrance exam system that same year, enrolling its first class. It was the second Industrial Engineering department established in Taiwan. In the spring of 1965, Mr. Tan Da-Nian was appointed as department chair, and an evening division was added in the fall, making both day and evening programs dual-track.

To date, the department has produced over 7,000 graduates from both divisions, making up a significant proportion of Industrial Engineering graduates in Taiwan. Many alumni have gone on to earn master’s and doctoral degrees, achieving remarkable success in academia both domestically and abroad. Those working in industry have also made outstanding contributions and earned widespread recognition.

When the university was officially restructured in August 1980, then-Minister of Education, Zhu Hui-Sen, emphasized the importance of strengthening the development of distinctive programs in Biomedical Engineering and Industrial Engineering to meet the specialized talent needs of enterprises. This remains a source of encouragement and a guiding principle for the department’s future development

Department of Electronic Engineering

The Department of Electronics at Chung Yuan Christian University was established in 1966, making it one of the earliest electronics departments in Taiwan. With a strong alumni network across the globe, the department is widely recognized for both its teaching and research excellence.

We offer an ideal learning environment, with a curriculum that covers fundamental knowledge in electrical and electronic engineering, while continuously adapting to future industry trends. Emphasis is placed on cultivating professional expertise in electronics to align with national industrial development.

Our teaching approach balances theoretical foundations and practical applications. Hands-on training is a key focus, with capstone projects being a required part of the curriculum. An annual project exhibition showcases student achievements, and students are encouraged to participate in domestic and international competitions. We also actively pursue industry-academic collaboration.

In line with national development goals and educational objectives, the department’s teaching and research efforts are focused on four main areas:

  1. Semiconductors
  2. Chip Design
  3. Communication Systems
  4. Artificial Intelligence

Department of Electrical Engineering

The department was established in 1972. In 1981, a dual-class system was implemented. By 1991, the department moved from Duxin Hall to the Electrical Engineering Building and established the Graduate Institute of Electrical Engineering (Master’s Program), with research focused on Power & Energy, Intelligent Control, Communications, and Electronic Circuits.

In 1999, the Doctoral Program and the In-Service Master’s Program were launched, aiming to cultivate more advanced professionals in the field of electrical engineering.