Source: Academic programs at NTNU are administered by 10 colleges: arts, education, international studies & social sciences, liberal arts, management, musicology, science, sports & recreation, technology & engineering and interdisciplinary industry academia innovation. As of November 2022 the school published the following figures • Department of
Adult & Continuing Education • Department of Child and
Family Science • Department of
Civic Education and Leadership • Department of Education • Department of
Educational Psychology and Counseling • Department of
Health Promotion and
Health Education • Department of
Special Education • Graduate Institute of
Curriculum and Instruction • Graduate Institute of Educational Policy and Administration • Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Counseling • In-service Master program of Creativity Development • Transdisciplinary Program in College of Education
School of Learning Informatics • Program of
Learning Sciences • Graduate Institute of
Information & Computer Education • Graduate Institute of
Library & Information Studies College of Liberal Arts and the NTNU Symphony Orchestra plays
Saint-Saëns's
Organ Symphony in Taiwan's
National Concert Hall. • Department of Chinese • Department of English • Department of
Geography • Department of
History • Department of
Taiwan Culture, Languages and
Literature • Graduate Institute of
Taiwan History • Graduate Institute of Translation and Interpretation
College of Science • Department of Chemistry • Department of
Computer Science &
Information Engineering • Department of
Earth Sciences • Department of
Mathematics • Department of Physics • Graduate Institute of
Sustainability Management and
Environmental Education • Graduate Institute of Marine Environmental Science & Technology • Graduate Institute of
Science Education School of Life Science • Department of Life Science • Undergraduate Program of Nutrition Science • Graduate Program of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industries • Graduate Program of Nutrition Science • Graduate Program of TIGP Biodiversity (
Academia Sinica)
College of Arts NTNU's College of Arts is the most ancient higher education institution for fine arts in Taiwan, and the birthplace of artistic development in Taiwan. • Department of Design • Department of Fine Arts • Graduate Institute of Art History
College of Technology and Engineering • Department of
Electrical Engineering • Department of Graphic Arts and Communications • Department of
Industrial Education • Department of Mechatronic Engineering • Department of Technology Application and Human Resource Development • Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering • International Doctoral Program in Integrative
STEM Education • Undergraduate Program of Electro-Optical Engineering • Undergraduate Program of Vehicle and
Energy Engineering TSMC partners with NTNU to launch
semiconductor training program
College of Sports and Recreation • Department of Athletic Performance • Department of Physical Education and
Sport Sciences • Graduate Institute of Sport, Leisure and
Hospitality Management College of International Studies and Social Sciences • Department of Chinese as a
Second Language • Department of East Asian Studies • Graduate Institute of
European Cultures and Tourism • Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Development • Graduate Institute of
Mass Communication • Graduate Institute of Political Science • Graduate Institute of Social Work • Undergraduate Program of
Global Studies College of Music NTNU's College of Music is the first higher education institution in Taiwan that specializes in cultivating professional talent in the field of music. • Bachelor Degree Program of
Performing Arts • Department of Music • Graduate Institute of
Ethnomusicology • Graduate Institute of
Performing Arts The
National Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1986 through the merger of the experimental orchestras from NTNU,
National Academy of Arts, and
National Taiwan Academy of Arts.
College of Management NTNU is the first university in Asia with a teacher training background to receive
AACSB accreditation. • Department of
Business Administration • Executive Master of Business Administration • Executive Master of Business Administration in Global Fashion • Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy • Graduate Institute of Management
College of Interdisciplinary Industry Academia Innovation • Graduate Institute of
AI Interdisciplinary Applied Technology • Graduate Institute of
Green Energy and Sustainable Technology
Academy of Preparatory Programs for Overseas Chinese Students Its predecessor was the National University of Preparatory School for Overseas Chinese Students, the only educational institution in Taiwan offering
overseas Chinese students preparatory courses for university. In 2006, it was merged with NTNU.
School of Teacher Education The School of Teacher Education is the primary institution at NTNU responsible for the training of
secondary teachers, and it is also responsible for coordinating and integrating relevant resources throughout the university. NTNU was authorized by
the International Baccalaureate Organization as the first IB school for teacher's education in Taiwan.
Mandarin Training Center Mandarin Training Center (MTC) was founded in 1956 for teaching Chinese as a second language. It's the oldest and largest facility of its kind in terms of courses offered and students enrolled per year. Every year, approximately 3,000 students from around 70 countries come to study at MTC.
French Center French Center was founded by NTNU’s former president Mr. Kuo Wei-fan in 1984. The center aims to promote
French language teaching, provide a conducive framework for the research of French language teaching in Taiwan, and facilitate cultural exchanges between China and France. The director of the Center manages only the administrative affairs. Teaching affairs, teacher recruitment, placement exams, and other tasks are always overseen by the French nationality of director of the courses.
School of Continuing Education In 1996, Extension Division of In-service Education and High School Teacher Research and Study Center were combined and reorganized into Extension Division for In-service and Continuing Education of NTNU. It was restructured again as the School of Continuing Education (SCE) in 2008. The aim is to provide
in-service training for teachers and the general public.
Research institutes and centres NTNU has a total of 6 university-level research centers, 21 college-level research centers, and 18 department-level research centers. Such as The
Chinese Language and Technology Center, Institute for Research Excellence in
Learning Sciences (NTNU collaborates with
Pennsylvania State University to establish),
Social Emotional Education Development Center, and International
Taiwan Studies Center, have been granted funding through the Higher Education SPROUT project of the Ministry of Education. The Research Center for Psychological and Educational Testing (RCPET) is responsible for organizing Taiwan's annual
Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students (CAP). NTNU is also the convening institution for the Committee of College Admission Practical Examination. The Non-formal Education Programs Accreditation Center is responsible for accrediting the credits of
community colleges across Taiwan. NTNU is also responsible for the examination and certification of
Formosan languages and
Hakka languages in Taiwan. NTNU and the
Ministry of Culture jointly set up the Taiwan-
France Foundation for Culture and Education. NTNU has established a joint laboratory with US-based
Haskins Laboratories. NTNU hosts the
Asia Pacific Regional Center (APRC) for the Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP). The
Taiwan Studies Program between the
UCLA and NTNU was established in 2017. Its aim is to create academic synergies and promote cutting-edge research in the field of Taiwan Studies. NTNU joined forces with
NVIDIA and
GIGABYTE, to jointly create "
Meta-Universe Motion Capture Laboratory" and collaboration space. NTNU is the only university member state to join the “Infrared and
Raman Users Group” (IRUG) in Taiwan.
Affiliated school The university also runs the
Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University, a daughter institution for secondary-school students in Taiwan. TCS Experimental Education institution is set up in NTNU's Lingkou Campus, and graduates are awarded diplomas from Taiwan and
BC, Canada.
University alliances NTNU is affiliated with
National Taiwan University and
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology as part of the National Taiwan University System (NTUS). NTNU is a founding member of
University Alliance in Talent Education Development (UAiTED), International Consortium for Universities of Education in East Asia (ICUE), Presidents' Forum of Southeast Asia and Taiwan Universities (SATU Presidents' Forum), and Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS). == International relations ==