112學年度第2學期選課相關注意事項,請務必詳閱註冊組「112-2學期學生選課事宜」公告 (https://reurl.cc/dLeEZz)
以下相關重要事項提醒:
1. 選課時程:1/10(三) 9:00 - 1/15(一) 17:00_第一階段網路選課
1/29(一) 9:00 - 2/2(五) 17:00_第二階段網路選課
2/26(一) 9:00 - 3/1(五) 17:00_第三階段網路選課
3/4(一) 9:00 - 3/7(五) 17:00_第三階段特殊因素系辦選課
2. 本學程112-2學期開設2門選修課程為彈性密集課程,請確認課程時間勿與其他課程衝突(含同時段密集授課),衝堂者以退選處理。
3. 112-2學期經學程課程委員會同過後與其他系所合開永續相關領域課程如下,鼓勵同學可在時間不衝突的情況下多選擇與研究相關跨領域課程
惟部分課程有相關領域先備知識需求,選課前請評估自身學習背景:
全校永續跨域國際碩士學位學程 112學年度第2學期 與其他系所合開英語授課課程清單 |
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學院 | 學系 | 課名 | 學分/ 必選修 |
授課老師 | 課程大綱 | 備註 |
工學院 | 機械所 | 工程研究的科學信息收集和處理 | 3/選修 | 吳馬丁 | 培養學生資料檢索、資料分析、管理專案以及論文撰寫能力,並學習在分析資料時會碰到的問題找到對應方法。 | 與機械所合開 |
化工所 | 永續能源材料與元件 | 3/選修 | 柯碧蓮 | 以基礎電化學理論說明綠色再生能源之電能儲存與轉換裝置之概念,並介紹不同裝置之工作原理、材料設計及未來趨勢。 | 與化工所合開 | |
水利所 | 永續發展城市 | 3/選修 | 松岡秀雄 | 針對SDGs目標3及8介紹與沿海水資源及各樣及水區管理,以及海洋、土壤、水之實際應用保護工程。 | 與水利所合開 | |
自災學程 | 防災實務 | 3/選修 | 蔡元融* 尹孝元 陳俞旭 |
課程內容分為三大主題:1. 流域洪水預與水庫防洪運轉;2. 洪水、地震與坡地災害之地區防救災計畫;3. 土石流防治實務。 | 與自災學程合開 | |
潔淨燃燒與污染防治 | 3/選修 | 陳冠邦* | 介紹清潔化石燃料及內燃機技術、生物質轉化和燃燒原理及碳捕獲儲存和利用技術。 | |||
環工所 | 現代空氣污染控制技術 | 3/選修 | 朱信 | 使學生了解現代大氣污染控制工程的發展趨勢。介紹各式汙染粒子的控制及回收方式,並搭配展示世界各地案例使學生具全球觀點。 | 未合開 (可另找老師加簽, 需具備工程背景) |
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水質管理 | 3/選修 | 張智華 | 解說流域水循環及烏閃元特徵、水質管理與污染控制法規、水質管理與數據分析方法建模工具。 | 與環工所合開 | ||
社科院 | 經濟系 | 經濟發展 | 3/選修 | 李繼宇 | 以農業至工業化轉型說明經濟結構變遷、發展理論、法規制度及科技發展應用所扮演角色,並透過經濟模型與分析方法針對貧窮、健康與教育等議題討論。 | 與經濟所合開 (需具備基礎 經濟學理論) |
生科院 | 生科所 | 生態系統特論 | 2/選修 | 仲澤剛史* 陳一菁 |
學生將學習如何應用生態知識進行生態系統管理,並選擇主題進行研究計畫英語口頭表達與撰寫手稿。 | 與生科所合開 |
4. 請於網路選課確認後至2024.04.01 (一)前,繳交112-2學期「課程選修表」(附件1)至學程辦公室。
5. 第1~3階網路選課期間,暫不開放透過成功入口登入選課,請同學務必由選課系統進行登入選課。
6. 非成績優異者,學生持超(減)修學分申請表(減修無需授課老師簽核)須依流程辦理。
未經專簽核可,不得超修超過31學分(系所承辦人亦不得幫學生加簽),若有違規定將依加選課程時間序(降冪排列),註銷其超過學分課程。
Important Notice for 2024 Spring Semester Course Selection
Please carefully read the Registrar Division "2024 Spring Semester Student Course Selection Guidelines" announcement (https://reurl.cc/dLeEZz).
Key reminders:
1. Course Selection Schedule:
- 1st Stage Online Course Selection: 1/10 (Wed) 9:00 - 1/15 (Mon) 17:00
- 2nd Stage Online Course Selection: 1/29 (Mon) 9:00 - 2/2 (Fri) 17:00
- 3rd Stage Online Course Selection: 2/26 (Mon) 9:00 - 3/1 (Fri) 17:00
- 3rd Stage Departmental Course Selection for Special Circumstances: 3/4 (Mon) 9:00 - 3/7 (Fri) 17:00
2. For this semester, there are two elective courses offered in MSS program as flexible intensive courses. Please ensure that the course schedule does not conflict with other courses (including those with overlapping time slots). Conflicting courses will be handled through withdrawal.
3. In addition to MSS program courses for this semester, the program's course committee has collaborated with other departments to offer interdisciplinary courses in the field of sustainability. Students are encouraged to choose and explore these courses if the schedules do not overlap. Note that some courses may have prerequisites, so assess your own learning background before selecting.
International Master's Program in Interdisciplinary Sustainability Studies 2024 fall semester list of EMI courses jointly offered with other departments |
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College | Department | Course Name | Credits Elective/ Required |
Instructor | Syllabus | Remark |
Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION GATHERING AND PROCESSING FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH |
3/Elective | Torbjorn Edvin Martin Nordling | Cultivate students' abilities in data retrieval, data analysis, project management, and thesis writing. Learn to address challenges encountered during data analysis by identifying corresponding solutions. | Joint with mechanical engineering |
Chemical Engineering | MATERIALS AND DEVICES FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY |
3/Elective | Watchareeya Kaveevivitchai | Using fundamental electrochemical theories to explain the concepts of electrical energy storage and conversion devices for green renewable energy. Introduce the working principles, material design, and future trends of various devices. | Joint with chemical engineering | |
Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering | SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT | 3/Elective | Matsuoka Rodney Hideo | Addressing SDGs Goals 3 and 8, the course covers coastal water resources, diverse water area management, and practical application protection projects for oceans, soil, and water. | Joint with hydraulic and ocean engineering | |
International Master Program on Natural Hazards Mitigation and Management | PRACTICAL EXERCISES IN HANDLING NATURAL HAZARDS |
3/Elective | Yuan Jung Tsai* Yin, Hsiao-Yuan Yushiu CHEN |
The course is divided into three main themes: 1. Watershed flood forecasting and reservoir flood prevention operation; 2. Regional disaster prevention and rescue plans for floods, earthquakes, and slope disasters; 3. Practical measures for debris flow prevention. | Joint with international master program on natural hazards mitigation and management | |
CLEAN COMBUSTION AND POLLUTION CONTROL |
3/Elective | Guan-Bang Chen | Introduce clean fossil fuels and internal combustion engine technology, biomass conversion and combustion principles, as well as carbon capture, storage, and utilization technology. | |||
Environmental Engineering | MODERN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES |
3/Elective | Hsin-Chu | Let students to understand the development trends of modern air pollution control engineering. Introduce various methods of controlling and recovering pollution particles, supplemented by showcasing global cases to provide students with a global perspective. | No joint course (Can find the instructor to add course, and need to have an engineering background) |
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WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT | 3/Elective | Chang Tsu-Hua* | Explain watershed water circulation and hydrological characteristics, water quality management, pollution control regulations, and modeling tools for water quality management and data analysis. | Joint with environmental engineering | ||
Social Science | Economics | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 3/Elective | Gi-Eu Lee | Exploring the economic structural transformation from agriculture to industrialization, this course elucidates the roles of economic evolution, development theories, regulatory systems, and the application of technological advancements. Through economic models and analytical methods, discussions will focus on issues such as poverty, health, and education. | Joint with economics |
Bioscience and Biotechnology | Life Sciences | ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY SPECIAL TOPICS | 2/Elective | Takefumi Nakazawa* | Students will learn how to apply ecological knowledge in ecosystem management and will choose a topic to conduct research projects, involving English oral expression and manuscript writing. | Joint with life sciences |
4. After confirming your online course selection, please submit the 'Course Elective Form' (Attachment 1) to the program office by 2024.04.01 (Mon.).
5. During the 1st to 3rd stage of online course selection, logging in to course selection through the NCKU entrance is temporarily unavailable. Students must log in through the course selection system.
6. For students who don't have outstanding academic performance, the application for exceeding (reducing) credit hours, must be processed according to the designated procedure. Without special approval, students are not allowed to exceed 31 credits (department staff are also not allowed to assist in adding courses for students). Violations will result in the cancellation of courses exceeding the credit limit, based on the course selection time sequence (in descending order).