Admission

Entrance Guidelines

For international students, overseas Chinese students, and Mainland Chinese students, please visit NYCU’s official website to know more about admission requirements and other details.Admissions - NYCU Official Website

For dual degree students and short-term exchange students, please visit the website of NYCU Office of International Affairs (OIA) for more details.NYCU Office of International Affairs (OIA)

Alumni and Career Prospects

“Human” is an agent capable of adapting to the rapidly evolving, complex job-seeking environment, and no industry would emerge independent of “human’s” need.

Therefore, this is the best niche for the department to flourish, as our disciplines are oriented toward humans. Throughout the fundamental and advanced disciplinary training by the department, students could understand and adapt to social organizations, institutions, and crowd behaviors. Our learning orientation never constrains students to specific job scopes but teaches them how to observe “self” and “others” in social dynamics and seek opportunities and spaces to carry out social innovations. This widens our alumni’s employment choices and encourages them to develop more possibilities. In general speaking, our alumni’s career prospects could be differentiated based on various job natures :

Our alumni may further their studies and carry out their researches in various disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, history, economics, film studies, aesthetics, and literature.

Conduct practical research and further their studies in various fields, such as applied arts, architecture, township and rural planning, museum studies, organizational management, cultural administration and management, film production, and journalism.

Seek employment in civil service and social corporation, or pursue their careers in communal and cultural industry, web content editing, publishing, journalism, art management, museum, administrative and organizational management, education, and local industry.

Students equipped with human literacy, a macro view of social images, as well as theoretical and practical knowledge would be able to reflect and innovate in the employment environment and converse with social dynamics.