National Chiao Tung University - Organization

Organization

NCTU consists of nine colleges, ranging from Electrical Engineering to Computer Science to Management.

  • College of Engineering
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering
    • Department of Civil Engineering
    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering
    • Institute of Environmental Engineering
    • Institute of Nanotechnology (INT)
  • College of Electrical Engineering
    • Department of Electronics Engineering
    • Department of Electrical Engineering
    • Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering
    • Display Institute
    • Nao Facility Center
    • Center for Telecommunications Research
    • Lee and MTI Center fo Networking Research
    • Degree Program of Electrical engineering and Computer science
    • Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Undergraduate Honors Program
  • College of Management
    • Department of Management Science
    • Department of Transportation Technology and Management
    • Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
    • Institute of Global Masters of Business Administration
    • Institute of Traffic and Transportation
    • Institute of Business and Management
    • Institute of Information Management
    • Institute of Management of Technology
    • Institute of Technology Law
    • Legal Center for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
    • Executive Master of Business Administration
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing Management Center
    • Graduate Institute of Finance
    • Department of Information and Finance Management
  • College of Computer Science
    • Department of Computer Science
    • Institute of Computer Science and Engineering
    • Institute of Network Engineering
    • Institute of Multimedia Engineering
    • Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Undergraduate Honors Program
  • College of Science
    • Department of Electrophysics
    • Department of Applied Mathematics
    • Department of Applied Chemistry
    • Institute of Molecular Science
    • Institute of Statistics
    • Institute of Physics
    • Degree Program of E-Learning
    • International Graduate Programs
  • College of Biological Science and Technology
    • Department of Biological Science and Technology
    • Institute of Biochemical Engineering
    • Institute of Bioinformatics
    • Institute of Biomedical Science
  • College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Institute of Communication Studies
    • Film Studies Center
    • Institute of Applied Arts
    • Institute of Music
    • Institute of Education
    • Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
    • Institute of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
    • Language Teaching and Research Center
    • Graduate Institute of Linguistics and Cultural Studies
    • Graduate Institute of Architecture
    • Center for Teacher Education
    • Center for Emergent Cultural Studies
    • Graduate Institute for Social Research and Cultural Studies
  • College of Hakka Studies
    • International Center for Hakka Studies
  • Center of General Education
  • Chalmers International Taiwan Office, CITO
  • NCTU Europe at Chalmers

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