Master of Science in Colour and Illumination Technology Program By National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) |Top Universities
Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

1,758 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Master of Science (MSc) degree program for Colour and illumination technologies and Artificial intelligence applications (for more details see our research directions) requires at least 24 credits, in addition to writing a Master Thesis. At least 3 of the Basic Courses shown below are required to take, and at least 18 credits of courses provided by the Institute need to be taken. Students usually finish this program within two years but may extend up to another two years for acceptable reasons.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Master of Science (MSc) degree program for Colour and illumination technologies and Artificial intelligence applications (for more details see our research directions) requires at least 24 credits, in addition to writing a Master Thesis. At least 3 of the Basic Courses shown below are required to take, and at least 18 credits of courses provided by the Institute need to be taken. Students usually finish this program within two years but may extend up to another two years for acceptable reasons.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

47+
4+
International students who would like to apply for admission to the program are required to have graduated from universities or colleges recognized by the Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan).
1 Year
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

1,758 USD
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International Students

1,758 USD
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More programs from the university

The National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes. Most undergraduate courses take four to six years to complete, with admission beginning during the spring and fall semesters.

NTUST encompasses various specialised faculties. Many of these faculties offer the opportunity to pursue dual degree programmes in collaboration with partner universities in countries like the USA, Australia, Germany, Japan and France.

Faculties providing undergraduate programmes:

School of Management

  • Department of Industrial Management
  • Department of Business Administration
  • Department of Information Management
  • Management Undergraduate Programme


College of Engineering

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Material Science and Engineering
  • Department of Civil and Construction Engineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering


College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

  • Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering
  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering

College of Design

  • Department of Design
  • Department of Architecture
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College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

  • Department of Applied Foreign Languages
  • Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

College of Applied Sciences

The university provides a variety of master's and PhD courses across a broad range of subject areas.

Admission requirements for these programmes vary and are determined by specific course committees. In general, for most master’s courses, applicants will need to show evidence of academic performance from undergraduate studies, work experience, and a statement of purpose or letter of motivation.

For PhD programmes, candidates are typically expected to hold a master's or doctoral qualification from an institution that meets the standards recognised by the Ministry of Education.

Many faculties offer the opportunity to pursue dual degree programmes in collaboration with partner universities in countries like the USA, Australia, Germany, Japan and France.

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