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4 Certificate Programs in Taiwan


Asia University (including Asia University College of Management)
Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement (CIPM)
- 500號, Taiwan
Certificate
English, Chinese
Asia University (AU) is a visionary, pioneering, and fast-growing school, and was founded with the goal of establishing a remarkable and comprehensive university with international competitiveness. Karl Jaspers, a German philosopher, believed that an ideal university must have three features- academic teaching, scientific research, and a creative cultural life, which exactly are what we have been pursuing for years since the establishment of the school.


China University Of Technology
Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Xinpu Township, Taiwan
Certificate
English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Indonesian
Education Objectives: To cultivate professional talents in the fields of information security, Internet of Things intelligent application, cloud technology, software testing engineering, and App programming. Course modules include: internet system technology and mobile device application.
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Yu Da University
Multimedia for Film and Television Application
- Taipei, Taiwan
Certificate
On-Campus
Chinese
This series of courses include "Animation Principles", "Scenarios", "Digital Audio and Video Special Effects", "Digital Short Film Creation" and "We Media and Social Marketing", emphasizing the ability of digital audio and video production and special effects integration, And the ability to make good use of online media marketing and communication.


Tzu Chi University Of Science And Technology
Holistic Education
- Taipei, Taiwan
Certificate
On-Campus
Chinese
In 1988, it was restructured into Tzu Chi Institute of Technology. In order to improve academic standards and strengthen the humanities of students, the school established a general education center and incorporated it into the school organization to become a first-class teaching unit. The center has 1 director who is concurrently served by a teacher or associate professor or above, who coordinates the planning and implementation of the school's general education and humanities education courses; and is divided into three groups: language group, mathematics group, and social group based on the teacher's subject expertise. And set up general education research committees, general education teacher review committees, and other committees in the administrative organization to promote general education and teacher appointment-related matters. In order to respond to changes in the social environment, enhance students' basic general education and liberal arts ability, and strengthen humanistic literacy, the school has set up a general education committee since the first semester of the 101st school year to comprehensively review the school's important general education planning and curriculum development. At the same time, an interdisciplinary Tzu Chi Humanities Program will be set up to enhance the integration of humanistic spirit and departmental majors, so as to cultivate talents with both professional and humanities. On August 1, 104, the school has renamed the University of Science and Technology. In line with the transformation of the school, the General Education Center has renamed the Holistic Education Center and became a college-level teaching unit with three departments: natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences, and physical education. unit. After the school was restructured into the Technical College, Assistant Professor Cai Yumei served as the director of the first General Education Center; from August 100 to July 103, Associate Professor Liang Qiaoyan took over; from August 103, Associate Professor Yang Yifeng has been appointed as the director so far.
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Certificate degree programs in Taiwan offer a practical, focused approach to education. These programs typically require shorter completion times compared to traditional degrees, allowing students to quickly gain relevant skills and knowledge that align with industry needs.
Through a hands-on curriculum, students engage in applied coursework that reflects real-world scenarios. Many programs include projects and internships that foster independence and critical thinking. Students build confidence as they immerse themselves in the local culture, gaining insights that enhance their academic experience and personal development.
Graduates from certificate programs can explore various career paths, finding opportunities in diverse sectors. The skills acquired are valued internationally, providing a solid foundation for entering the global job market. Taiwan’s emphasis on innovation and technology positions certificate holders well for emerging roles in fast-evolving industries. Overall, pursuing a certificate in Taiwan can be a rewarding step toward launching or advancing your career.