Category: Enrollment and Courses
Please click the following items to see more.
Enrollment and Courses (9)
The curriculum framework for and related information on general education courses can be found on the General Education Center’s webpage under the Course Announcement section.
Beginning in Academic Year 2019–20, Information Literacy: Computer Programming and its Applications is now a compulsory general education course for all students except international students and continuing education undergraduate students. Please visit the General Education webpage for a list of departments that are exempt from the course. All freshmen at the University will automatically be pre-enrolled in the course. The course is conducted in two sessions, with the first taking place in the first nine weeks of the semester and the second in the last nine weeks.
Cancellations of and classroom changes for existing general education courses will be announced.
Navigate to the NCHU homepage, click (tap) on the “Single Sign-On” link, and log into the system with your username and password. Once logged in, select “System Portal/Academic Affairs System” and then select “Course Management”:
1. In the “My Course” view, you can fill in the syllabus for each course to help students better understand the course contents. The following information can be supplied on the Academic Affairs System: course outline, weekly lecture topics, assessment methods, list of references, course materials, and office hours.
2. In the “Course History” view, you will see a list of courses you have previously offered.
Application Process for Students Applying for a Temporary Suspension, Transfer, or Withdrawal from Studies at the University
Students must log into the Academic Affairs system to browse, select, add/drop (with authorization), deregister, or withdraw from courses on a semesterly basis. We are currently in the process of translating the system interface and the course selection guide into English to allow international students to select, add/drop, deregister, or withdraw from courses without any assistance from local counterparts.
We are currently in the process of translating the Academic Affairs System’s user interface into English so that international students will be able to use the course inquiry, course selection, add/drop, deregisration, and withdrawal functions during the course add-drop period, and will be able to select their desired courses anywhere in the world without difficulty.
Look here for information on school-leaving procedures.
After receiving the Chinese Degree Diploma, students who wish to obtain an English Degree Diploma should follow these steps:
1.Bring your passport along with you, pay a processing fee of NT$100 at the payment kiosk located outside the Registrar’s Office.
2.Present your passport to proceed with the application for the English Degree Diploma.