Background


The Electrical Engineering program at National University of Tainan was established in 2005. With the rapid growth of the industry, cultivating highly skilled professionals is crucial to Taiwan’s economic development. The newly established Southern Taiwan Science Park, located just a 30-minute drive from our main campus, offers a wealth of advanced engineering opportunities.
In 2008 and 2009, the Institute of Communications Engineering and the Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering were respectively merged into the Department of Electrical Engineering, further strengthening our educational programs. In the fall of 2011, the department integrated these institutes into the Institute of Electrical Engineering and introduced a Ph.D. program.

Our objectives are:

  1. To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of all major areas of electrical engineering and prepare them for advanced research and development roles in electrical-related industries.
  2. To contribute significantly to Taiwan’s rapid advancements in science and technology while developing students into highly qualified R&D engineers.


 

Education Goals


Undergraduate program

  1. To equip students with the skills necessary to adapt and thrive in a diverse and evolving society.
  2. To provide education that encompasses a solid understanding of fundamental knowledge, addresses current technological challenges, and fosters innovation for future applications.
  3. To ensure students acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for successful careers in electrical engineering.
  4. To align with government policies and contribute to the advancement of the electrical engineering industry in southern Taiwan.

Ggraduate program

  1. To equip students with the skills necessary to adapt and thrive in a diverse and evolving society.
  2. To provide education that encompasses a solid understanding of fundamental knowledge, addresses current technological challenges, and fosters innovation for future applications.
  3. To offer graduate students a strong foundation in theory and hands-on skills for careers in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, and Electro-Optical Engineering.
  4. To emphasize the importance of academic integrity and professional ethics in students’ academic and career development.

Feature and Future Development


The Electrical Engineering program is designed to prepare students for careers in EE-related industries as well as for further graduate studies. Our goal is to inspire students to acquire advanced knowledge and research capabilities in modern EE fields. Advanced technical training in EE-related industries is essential for a successful career.
To broaden students’ global perspectives, the department is actively developing international academic exchange programs. International students interested in enrolling in the EE department should consult the Office of Admissions. For detailed information, please visit: https://oia.nutn.edu.tw/. The ultimate goal of the department is to establish advanced technical innovation centers.

 


Student Career Opportunities


  1. Advanced Studies: EE students can pursue graduate programs at higher academic institutions.
  2. Career Opportunities: Graduates can join R&D and manufacturing teams in EE-related industries.