S2 dan S3 : Master & PhD-National Taipei University of Technology
[Taiwan] International Graduate Program of Computer Science and
Information Engineering & International Graduate Program of Institute
of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering in (NTUT)
Deadline: 30 April 2007 (No Application Fee)
A Prestigious University with Glorious History
National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) was found in 1912, the
year when the Republic of China came into existence, as a pioneering
academic institute dedicated to industrial education. Since 1912, over
80,000 students have graduated from the University.
NTUT ranks at the top amongst over 150 colleges and universities in
Taiwan. It's voted as the most preferred college/university by
graduating students in 1994 and 1996.
*English Taught Graduate Programs:
1) International Graduate Program of Computer Science and Information
Engineering (Master Program)
[Program Overview]
This MS graduate program is designed specifically for foreign
students. All of the offered courses will be taught in English.
Financial support includes tuition waiver, fellowship, and research
assistantship. The program offers a wide spectrum of the current
computer science and information technology, emphasizing both theory
and practice. After completion, the students will be ready for
significant computer-related careers and simultaneously for further
graduate study.
Information Technology (IT) plays an important role in the development
of the global economy in the 21st century. Taiwan is best known for
her successful IT development. National Taipei University of
Technology (NTUT) has built up its reputation for educating IT leaders
with the preeminent academic environment. We cordially invite you to
join us.
Website of Computer Science and Information Engineering:
http://www.csie.ntut.edu.tw/csie/indexi.htm
[Qualifications and Applications]
1. Number of Students: 15 - 20
2. All applicants must have a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or other related fields from
an accredited institution by August 2007.
3. Only application documents are required. No exam or interview is
needed.
4. Application deadline: April 30, 2007
5. Application fee: None.
6. When submitting an application, the following documents are required:
- Application form
- Study Plan
- Official academic records (e.g., diplomas and transcripts) from each
undergraduate or post graduate institution you have attended
- Two letters of recommendation
- Score of GRE (Graduate Record Examination) General Test
- Score of TOFEL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is required
for applicants whose native language is not English.
Other supporting documents such as the score of GRE Subject Test,
research reports, and awards may be submitted as well.
7. For details, please refer to the website at:
http://www.ntut.edu.tw/~wwwoaa/english/EnglishTaughtMasterPrograms.htm
2) International Graduate Program of Institute of Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering (Master and Ph. D. Program)
[Program Overview]
The International Graduate Program of Institute of Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering (MEE) is designed specifically for foreign
students. The range of study opportunities covers Master's and Ph.D
levels. All the offered courses will be taught in English. Financial
support, including tuition waiver, fellowship, and research
assistantship will be granted. The program aims to provide vocational
development for potential engineers and researchers. The study focuses
on the practical advanced, current needs and future aspirations high
technologies of industries, which are the area of Mechatronic,
Manufacturing, Energy, Refrigeration, Automation and Vehicle Engineering.
Website of College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering:
http://www.cc.ntut.edu.tw/~wwwem/english/home.htm
[Qualifications and Applications]
1. Program size: 15 to 20 foreign students in the program (Ph.D + MSc).
(1) Ph.D. programs:
Applicants must be graduates of relevant departments of universities
or independent colleges who have received a M.S. (Master of Science)
degree or academic credentials equivalent to a M.S. degree in
Mechanical or Electrical engineering or other equivalent academic fields.
(2) Master programs:
Applicants must be graduates of relevant departments of universities
or independent colleges who have received a bachelor's degree or
people with academic credentials equivalent to a bachelor's degree. In
either case, applicants must pass an examination to enter a master's
program.
2. Only application documents are required. No exam or interview is
needed.
3. Application deadline: April 30, 2007
4. Application fee: None.
5. When submitting an application, the following documents are required:
- Application form
- Plan of study
- Official academic records (e.g., diplomas and transcripts) from each
undergraduate or post graduate institution you have attended
- Two letters of recommendation
- Score of TOFEL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is required
for applicants whose native language is not English.
Other supporting documents such as the score of GRE Subject Test,
research reports, and awards may be submitted as well.
For details, please refer to the website at
http://www.ntut.edu.tw/~wwwoaa/english/English_Taught_Master_Programs.htm
*Financial Aids:
1. Tuition is waived for the first year.
2. Fellowship of $10,000 NT (approximately $320 USD) per month is
granted for the first year.
3. After the first year, fellowship, research assistantship and
teaching assistantship will be granted based on the academic record
and research achievement.
*Deadline for submitting application documents: April 30, 2007 (No
Application Fee)
*Way to Apply: Applying in person or by mail before 2007 April 30
*Contact Us:
NTUT Office of Academic Affairs, International Student Office
Website: http://www.ntut.edu.tw/~wwwoaa/english/index.htm
Tel: +886-2-27712171 ext. 1183
E-mail: intstudy@ntut.edu.tw
Fax: 02-2751-3892
Address: 1, Sec. 3, Chung-Hsiao E. Rd. Taipei 10608, Taiwan, R.O.C
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