For
international students, the Department of Applied Chemistry offers undergraduate program with bachelor degree and graduate program with master
and PhD degrees
Undergraduate Program: The undergraduate program
in the Applied Chemistry Department aims to provide rigorous education in the
fundamental areas of chemical knowledge and chemical experimentation. The
courses are also designed to provide excellent preparation for advanced knowledge
in the fields of biochemistry and material science, and link with basic and
advanced knowledge for understanding the direction of industrial development of
contemporary chemistry. To complete the program, students are required to
complete at least 128 credits, which include 61 credits for required courses,
37 credits for elective courses, 30 credits for general courses.
Graduate Programs: In addition to offer the
advanced courses of organic, inorganic, physical, analytical chemistry, and
biochemistry, the program is designed to focus on biocatalysis and material
subjects for development of the capability of multidisciplinary; thus, students
are able to learn knowledge acquired in technology of biology, medicine,
agriculture and materials. Courses are designed to instill in students the
basic knowledge in biocatalysis and to improve advanced knowledge in their own
professional fields (organic, inorganic, analytic, physical chemistry,
biochemistry and bio-materials).
Master's Program: To complete the master's
program, students are required to complete at least 30 credits, which include 9
credits for required courses, 15 credits for elective courses, and 6 credits
for a master thesis.
Doctoral Program: To complete the
Ph.D.program, students are required to complete at least 34 credits, which
include 4 credits for required courses, 18 credits for elective courses, and 12
credits for a doctoral dissertation.
For
the application of International student admission, please fill in the
following application form and send it to: The
office of international student affairs, National Chiayi University, 300,
Syuefu Rd., Chiayi 60004, Taiwan.