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9 Humanities Degree Programs in Taiwan


National Central University
Summer Course : Chinese Language & Culture Immersion in Taiwan [AD]
- Hsinchu, Taiwan
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
On-Campus
English
Chinese Language & Culture Immersion in Taiwan is an intense program designed by the Language Center in NCU. The curriculum includes listening, speaking, reading and writing and we also offer some tutorial hours and field trips for the participants to get to know about Taiwan culture and be able to practice what they learn in the real world.


National Ilan University
Bachelor of Arts in Language Studies
- Yilan City, Taiwan
Bachelor's degree
English, Chinese
The undergraduate program encompasses basic and advanced Language Training, Literary Studies, Linguistics, and Language Teaching. Students develop communication capabilities and professional aptitudes that will benefit their career goals. The department also offers certification programs that widen students’ familiarity with interdisciplinary skills across various departments within the College of Humanities and Management.
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Chang Jung Christian University
Masters of Theology
- Tainan, Taiwan
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Theological education at Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan is aimed at training committed leaders who are pursuing a wide range of vocations including parish ministry, hospital chaplaincy, ecumenical movements, voluntary organizations, social work, the teaching profession, and more.


National Central University
Master Program in Hakka Language and Literature
- Hsinchu, Taiwan
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
Master Program in Hakka Language and Literature of the Department of Hakka Language and Social Sciences was established in August 2004. We enrolled ten students every year, targeting at people who like to address themselves to Hakka language and literature studies.


Christ's College
Bachelor of English Language
- New Taipei, Taiwan
Bachelor's degree
English, Chinese
English language education has been one of the hallmarks of a Christ’s College education since the college was founded over fifty years ago. The English Major curriculum includes general English Major required courses as well as courses specifically designed for one of the English Major emphases: TESOL, International Business Studies, Christian Literature, and Applied English. Together these courses are designed to nurture in each students ability to: 1. Think and communicate in English 2. Express ideas creatively 3. Understand other cultural perspectives 4. Work cooperatively with others 5. Utilize professional skills and knowledge


Wenzao Ursuline University Of Languages
Translation Department Master Class
- Hengchun, Taiwan
Master degree
On-Campus
Chinese
We encourage our students and professors to actively devote themselves to academic researches, international exchanges, industry-academic cooperation, community services, and a professional internship. We expect that while we are developing our features, we can also complete the following achievements: Cultivating the Translation Talents As above mentioned, we cultivate the translation talents who equip themselves with the abilities of ESP that the industries need the most via our programs. Key Position of Translation-related Academic Research Through the international exchanges and the industry-academic cooperation, we consolidate the researches of translation theory by combining both the domestic and foreign sources and strengthen the applied researches such as building up the database of translation terminology. We also would like to extend our researches into leading the studies of translation.


Tainan National University Of The Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
- 66號, Taiwan
BA
English, Chinese
The Department of Art History places art history at its core, with the integration of art history, conservation and maintenance of cultural relics and museum practice as teaching strategies and general guideline. The objective is to nurture talents with training in art history, as well as fundamental knowledge in archaeology, conservation and maintenance of cultural relics, and museum collection management and exhibition. Since its establishment in 2003, this objective has served as the guideline for hiring of faculty members and designing courses.


Huafan University
Master of Arts in Foreign Languages and Literature
- New Taipei, Taiwan
MA
The Master of Arts (M.A.) program in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature leads to a post-baccalaureate degree designed for individuals who are interested in multimedia language teaching, Western cultures, and literature. The program’s curriculum is based on the synergy of theory and practice and is developed to help students become outstanding scholars and professionals in the fields of literature and language.


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.
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A Humanities degree in Taiwan allows you to explore the complexities of human expression, culture, and social interactions. This field invites you to delve into subjects such as history, philosophy, literature, and cultural studies, shaping your understanding of the world and its diverse narratives.
In Taiwan, you'll engage in practical instruction and research-focused projects, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives through discussions, group projects, and presentations. Core courses often include Cultural Anthropology, Comparative Literature, and Global History, where you'll practice writing comprehensive essays and conducting in-depth research.
Graduates from Humanities programs commonly pursue careers in education, public policy, and cultural organizations, gaining skills that are valued internationally. As you explore this discipline, you'll develop competencies like crafting compelling narratives, analyzing texts, and understanding societal trends, paving the way for meaningful contributions in various professional settings.