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Department of Electrical Engineering

Educational Objectives

The department aims to cultivate electrical engineering professionals with expertise in smart technology integration and practical skills in water, electricity, and air conditioning engineering. Based on these educational goals, the core competencies of students in this department are as follows:

  1. Intelligent control and information application skills
  2. Practical skills in water, electricity, and air conditioning engineering
  3. Electromechanical integration and energy management skills

Department Introduction

With the goal of meeting employment demands in the electrical and information technology fields, the department focuses on enhancing graduates’ competitiveness and has developed three key features:

  1. Project Competitions: To cultivate integration and practical skills, students regularly participate in the National Intelligent Robotics Competition, earning outstanding achievements and extensive media coverage. The department won the overall championship for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, 2022) and received awards in multiple categories:
    • Overall Team Champion
    • Self-driving Vehicle Competition: First, second, and third place
    • Robotic Ant Racing: First, second, and third place
    • Self-driving Vehicle Heavy Load Challenge: First, second, and third place
    • Arm Vehicle Bottle Transport Challenge: First, second, and third place
  2. Skill Certification: The department has developed a certification roadmap, integrating practical coursework with after-school tutoring programs. Faculty members voluntarily mentor students in obtaining professional certifications, with the goal of graduating with over eight certifications, enhancing employability. Certification areas include:
    • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
    • Industrial Wiring
    • Indoor Wiring (Household Circuit Installation)
    • Industrial Electronics
    • Microcontroller Certification
    • Power Electronics
    • Computer Hardware Maintenance
    • PCP Certification
    • MOS Certification
    • TQC Certification
    • Water Pipe Installation
  3. Internships: To enhance students’ hands-on experience and prepare them for the workforce, the department implements both summer and year-round internship programs. Since 2015, the department has signed memorandums of cooperation with organizations such as Taipei Vocational Development Institute, Jiezhen Property (TECO Group), Hexin Electromechanical (CTBC Group), Hsinchu Management (Shin Kong Group), and Taipei Gas Corporation. These partnerships promote the industry-academia-training model, ensuring students gain practical skills aligned with industry needs, facilitating a seamless transition from graduation to employment, and addressing the demand for high-quality technical talents—creating a win-win scenario for academia, industry, and training institutions.

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Course Planning

Course Planning and Development Structure

  1. Foundation Course: This includes required courses for the college and foundational courses in electrical engineering. The courses offered are Professional Ethics, Industry Forum, Engineering Management, Introduction to Computers, Circuit Theory, Electronics, Introduction to Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics Integration, Introduction to Intelligent Robots, Introduction to Networking, Introduction to Renewable Energy, and Industrial Electronics Practices. These courses aim to strengthen students’ foundational professional abilities, enabling them to choose their future learning directions based on their interests.
  2. Specialized Courses: Based on core competencies and focused development, these courses aim to cultivate students’ professional skills to meet industry demands. The curriculum includes Control Systems, Electrical Machinery, Wiring Design, Industrial Electronics Practices, Introduction to Optoelectronic Materials, Intelligent Vehicles, Vehicle Production Management, Sensing and Conversion Technology, Solar Photovoltaic Systems, Wind Power Generation, Remote Control Applications and Practices, and Intelligent Control Practices.
  3. Integrated Practical Training Courses: These courses aim to cultivate students’ practical abilities, innovation, and employability. Students are trained to obtain national or international professional skill certifications. Group collaboration is emphasized to foster teamwork, aligning with industry needs and achieving the ultimate goal of immediate employment upon graduation. The curriculum includes Logic Design Practice, Microprocessor Practice, Microcontroller Practice, Electronics Practice, Control Systems Practice, Electrical Machinery Practice, Industrial Wiring Practice, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Practice, Hydroelectric Engineering Practice, Embedded Systems Application Practice, Capstone Project, and Internship.