Department of Chinese Literature
| Degree | Bachelor |
|---|---|
| College | College of Humanities |
| Begin Term | Fall (September Entry) |
| Language of instruction | Most courses are taught in Chinese |
| Language proficiency | Proof of language proficiency is not required, but may be submitted for evaluation. |
| Financial statement | |
| Application documents | ◎ The highest-level degree diploma ◎ The highest degree's full transcript of records ◎ Financial statement ◎ Recommendation letter x 2 ◎ Statement of Purpose ◎ Declaration of Nationality Form ◎ Passport (if available) ◎ Taiwan Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) (if available) |
| Documents required by department | • Autobiography (in 1500 characters) • Published work or completed manuscript (language or literature only). • Competition results, including awards received, proofs of participation of organizations, societies, or public services (language or literature only). |
| Interview / Oral exam | No |
| Written exam | No |
| Additional notes | No |
| Scholarship | None |
| Introduction | The Department of Chinese Literature offers courses in Chinese Literature, Linguistics, Grammatology, and Chinese Classics. Students are encouraged to apply their professional learning to real-world problems and grow into leading experts in the fields of literature, education and journalism through the process. The Department provides students with excellent facilities and a beautiful, humanistic learning environment ideal for nurturing literary talents. |
| Curriculum planning | Minimum Credit Requirement: 128 credits (1)General Education: 28 credits (2)Required Course: 44 credits (3)Elective Course: 31 credits (4)Free Elective: 25 credits |
| Future map | After graduation, students can choose to pursue further education in graduate schools domestic or abroad, or to enter into job market in different fields such as teaching, government position, publishing industry, creative writing, secretarial jobs, journalism, advertising, counseling, editing, researching, and many other professions that require literary, cultural and linguistic skills. In addition, recent development provides the opportunity for the students to enter cultural exchange career by teaching Mandarin Chinese, Chinese culture to the non-Chinese world. The job opportunity for Chinese graduates is multifarious and promising. |
| Website | http://litera.ccu.edu.tw |
| Contact |
Name: Ms. Hsuan-Wei, Hsu Position: Administration Staff Fax: +886 (0)52720493 |
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
| Degree | Bachelor |
|---|---|
| College | College of Humanities |
| Begin Term |
Fall (Enroll in September) |
| Language of instruction | Chinese and English |
| Language proficiency | An English proficiency certificate at the CEFR level B1 (or above) is required. A Chinese proficiency certificate at the CEFR level A2 (or above) is required.. |
| Financial statement | A proof of financial resources equivalent to USD 5,000 is required |
| Application documents | ◎ The highest-level degree diploma ◎ The highest degree's full transcript of records ◎ Language proficiency ◎ Financial statement ◎ Recommendation letter x 2 ◎ Statement of Purpose ◎ Declaration of Nationality Form ◎ Passport (if available) ◎ Taiwan Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) (if available) |
| Documents required by department | • English Autobiography • Other reference documents |
| Interview / Oral exam | No |
| Written exam | No |
| Additional notes | No |
| Scholarship | No |
| Introduction | The Department of Foreign Languages and Literature is committed to cultivating students’ socio-cultural awareness, lifelong learning, workplace skills and multilingual competence by engaging them in a rich diversity of humanistic inquiry and literary studies. |
| Curriculum planning | Graduation credits: 128 • General Education 28 credits • Required 48 credits • Elective 30 credits (offered by the Department) • Elective 22 credits (offered by other departments) |
| Future map | Students graduating from our department pursue various cross-disciplinary careers and advanced studies. In addition to teaching at different levels of schools, many of our graduates have found careers in areas such as law, mass communication, finance, management, journalism, publishing, translation, airline industry, tourism, and cram schools. Others have continued to pursue advanced studies at master’s and doctoral levels in the fields of foreign languages and literature, fine arts, English teaching, management, sports and recreation, law, and adult education. |
| Website | https://fllcccu.ccu.edu.tw/ |
| Contact | Name: Ms. Ada Tang Position: Administration Staff Telephone:+886 (0)5 2721108 Fax:+886 (0)5 2720495 Email : fllcccu@ccu.edu.tw |
Department of Philosophy
| Degree | Bachelor |
|---|---|
| College | College of Humanities |
| Begin Term | Fall (September Entry) |
| Language of instruction | Most courses are taught in Chinese |
| Language proficiency | Not required |
| Financial statement | |
| Application documents | ◎ The highest-level degree diploma ◎ The highest degree's full transcript of records ◎ Financial statement ◎ Recommendation letter x 2 ◎ Statement of Purpose ◎ Declaration of Nationality Form ◎ Passport (if available) ◎ Taiwan Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) (if available) |
| Documents required by department | None |
| Interview / Oral exam | No |
| Written exam | No |
| Additional notes | No |
| Scholarship | None |
| Introduction | Boasting a strong emphasis in contemporary western analytic philosophy, the department faculty’s particular concentration of research lies in the fields of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, etc. |
| Curriculum planning | otal credits required for graduation: 128, including 28 credits in General Education courses, 21 cre |
| Future map | Upon graduation, our undergraduates and graduate students have a variety of career choices. They are well equipped to pursue higher research degrees, either at home or abroad, in philosophy as well as other fields such as education, psychology, business, law, the arts, and so on. The comprehensive design of our curriculum provides excellent training in logic, analytical and critical thinking abilities, and our program helps students develop competence in research and writing skills as well. The rigorous philosophical dialogue our students engage in helps cultivate a mindset of independent and creative thinking that prepares them well for non-academic lines of work in business, government, and education. |
| Website | http://deptphi.ccu.edu.tw/?locale=en |
| Contact |
Name: Ms. Chen Chiu-Mai Fax:+886 (0)52721203 Email : deptphi@ccu.edu.tw |
Department of History
| Degree | Bachelor |
|---|---|
| College | College of Humanities |
| Begin Term | Fall (Enroll in September) |
| Language of instruction | Chinese |
| Language proficiency |
․Chinese proficiency certificate / proof reqired ․Chinese proficiency certificate at Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language : Band B Level 3 or above. *A language proficiency tester who cannot provide the above required scores may not apply for this department. |
| Financial statement | An English bank deposit statement issued within three months of at least US$5,000 (~ NT$150,000) and above must be provided |
| Application documents | ◎ The highest-level degree diploma ◎ The highest degree's full transcript of records ◎ Financial statement ◎ Recommendation letter x 2 ◎ Statement of Purpose ◎ Declaration of Nationality Form ◎ Passport (if available) ◎ Taiwan Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) (if available) |
| Documents required by department | ◎ Certificate of Chinese Proficiency ◎ Chinese Autobiography |
| Interview / Oral exam | No |
| Written exam | No |
| Additional notes | No |
| Scholarship | No |
| Introduction |
1. The department aims to cultivate intellectuals and academic researchers in history and humanities. 2. All our faculty members are excellent teachers with doctoral degrees from well-known universities in Taiwan and abroad. 3. The Department offers all higher educational programs of bachelor, master and doctoral degrees. 4. The Department provides spacious classrooms, excellent library and advanced digital equipment. |
| Curriculum planning |
Graduation credits: 128 ◎ General Education 28 credits ◎ Required 26 credits ◎ Elective 40 credits (offered by the Department) ◎ Elective 34 credits (offered by other departments) Please see http://depthis.ccu.edu.tw/course_under.html |
| Future map |
1. Students want to go on studying: the department encourages students pursue various postgraduate studies, such as enrolling in Department of History, Graduate Institute of Art History, Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, The Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, The Graduate Institute of Education, The Department of Law, and The Department of Political. 2. Students graduating from our department pursue various cross-disciplinary careers. In addition to teaching at secondary schools, many of our graduates have found careers in areas such as cultural and historical workers, public officials, publishing, journalism, secretary , and cram schools. Please see http://depthis.ccu.edu.tw/future.html |
| Website | http://depthis.ccu.edu.tw |
| Contact |
Name: Ms. Mei Hung Lai Email :depthis@ccu.edu.tw |




