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Graduate in Industrial Engineering & Management at Chaoyang University of Technology

The department was established in 1994. Initially, a four-year program is provided for full-time students, while a two-year program is provided for night-time students. The graduate program for full-time students was started in 1996, followed by the graduate program for students at work launched in 2000. The department currently employs 20 full-time faculty members and 3 staffs. Current enrollment consists of 453 full-time students in the four-year program, 108 students in the two-year program, 57 full-time graduate students, and 33 graduate students at work. The total number of students is 651.

The department’s goal is to train students to become skilled professionals in the field of industrial engineering and management science. In line with the need for national industrial development, the department cultivates students with the ability to optimize the use of resources such as manpower, material, equipment, capital and information. The department has established a professional service center to provide professional services, seminars and training courses for local industries to enrich academic-industry interactions. The department boasts to have great faculties, equipments, and curricula, and is actively devoted to the education of industrial engineering and management so as to contribute to the development of Taiwan’s industry.

Master in architecture at Norwegian University of Science & Technology

Master in architecture

Would you like to create beautiful buildings that will outlast you? Would you like to shape aesthetic and practical surroundings to people’s delight? Do you want to work within a fascinating profession?

By following this five-year long Master’s degree programme in Architecture you will be trained as a creative planner in one of Norway’s largest industries. Planning and building activities in Norway amount to more than NOK 100 billion every year. The architect’s main area of responsibility and knowledge is the shaping of our physical surroundings with a view to quality, practical use and aesthetic value.

Interdisciplinarity
At NTNU we make sure our lecturers are highly skilled professionals. Landscape architects, interior decorators, advanced engineers, philosophers, sociologists, industrial designers and art historians teach alongside performing artists, but the majority of our teachers are trained architects. This is a presumption in order for our students to learn how to include the different architectural aspects in their work.

A project and problem based programme
Through project assignments and lectures the students will learn how to approach problems of various natures, and solve them in an aesthetical, practical and resource-friendly manner.

Parallel to the projects, we teach various theoretical, analytical and practical subjects which provide the basis for the creative process.

Specializations
The first three years of the programme are identical for all students. After that, the students may specialize over two years within the following areas:
Planning of buildings and building environments for industry and business, public institutions and housing
Form and function, creative processes and planning methodology
Technical and financial aspects of architectural activities. Construction engineering, technical installations, building economy, building management and computer engineering
Drawing, plastic form, use of colours and aesthetic communication
The theory and history of architecture; protection, renovation and improvement of buildings and building environments
City and town development, physical planning.

Excursions
Excursions in Norway and abroad are an important element of the programme. The students’ sense of form is trained through personal observations of surroundings and objects. Studies of both historical and modern examples are important in the learning process.

Studies abroad are also relevant for many students in their final part of the programme.