【課程公告】114-1學期選課注意事項 Course Enrollment Announcement for 2025 fall Semester(114-1)
114年度第1期選課相關注意事項,請務必詳閱註冊組「114-1學期學生選課事宜」公告 (https://reurl.cc/Om5419)
以下相關重要事項提醒:
1. A-選課時程:8/20(三) 9:00 - 8/26(二) 17:00 第二階段網路選課 [每日22:00後不開放選課]
9/5(五) 9:00 - 9/6(六) 12:00 第三階段-第1次網路選課
9/8(一) 9:00 - 9/9(二) 15:00 第三階段-第2次網路選課
9/10(三) 8:30 - 9/16(二) 13:00 線上加簽申請
9/17(三) 9:00 - 9/18(四) 17:00 特殊因素系辦選課
B-選課確認階段:9/19(五) 9:00 - 9/22(一) 17:00 [未上網確認者,日後若發現選課錯誤不得有異議]
C-線上退選階段:9/17(三) 9:00 – 12/5(五) 17:00 [棄選僅開放至9/16(二) 13:00止]
2.本學程114-1學期開設之彈性密集課程為「W1-004 永續發展實習」,
選課前請務必確認上課時間,勿與其他課程時間衝突,衝堂者以退選處理,並以零分計算。
(第一週上課須繳交簽名確認無衝堂之課表)
3. 依本學程修業規定,畢業學分須至少修習24學分以上,且每學期專題討論為必修科目。所修之專業選修課需經指導教授同意簽名後,方可認定為畢業學分。
請同學於2025.9.30 (二)前,繳交114-1學期「課程選修表」至學程辦公室。(課程選修表下載連結:https://reurl.cc/mYRZEW)
4. 114-1學期與其他系所合開永續相關領域課程如下,鼓勵同學於不衝堂之情況,多選擇與研究相關跨領域課程,
部分課程可能需具相關領域先備知識,選課前請自行評估 (其中2門無法直接選課,須向授課教師申請線上加簽)
全校永續跨域國際碩士學位學程 114學年度第1學期 與他所合開英授課程清單 |
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學院 | 學系 | 課名 | 學分/ 必選修 |
授課老師 | 課程概述 | 備註 |
規劃設計 學院 |
都計所 | 空間規劃理論與實務 | 3/選修 | 黃偉茹 | 課程分為三個部分,以趨勢、背景、規劃系統的選擇性比較及規劃實踐中,創造新興主題。 | 請向授課教師申請加簽 |
工學院 | 資源所 | 環境地球化學 | 3/選修 | 陳卉君 | 本課程涉及化學原理在環境問題中的應用。 內容包含:化學基礎、熱力學、碳酸鹽系統及pH值控制、黏土礦物及離子交換等。 | 開課序號 W1-008 |
水利所 | 海域水動力學 | 3/必修 | 陳佳琳 吳昀達 |
介紹海岸水動力學、海洋結構物受力、流場分析、漂砂、泥沙、沖刷、作用力的分析與計算等。 | 開課序號 W1-009 (需曾修工程數學及流體力學課程) |
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測量所 | 地理空間科技與災害管理 | 3/選修 | 洪榮宏 | 介紹地理空間科技近涵蓋資訊系統、物聯網、網路平台、預警及示警機制、社群媒體、應變決策等課題。 | 開課序號 W1-010 (需曾修習地理資訊系統相關課程) |
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自災學程 | 防災概論 | 3/必修 | 蔡文柄* 曾志民 洪瀞 (等) |
針對各種自然防災管理介紹和說明,教導學生基本防災概念與自然災害管理技術,以利未來防災專業領域學習環境的養成。 | 開課序號 W1-011 |
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能源學程 | 太陽熱能 | 3/選修 | 張克勤 | 太陽能之基礎物理學介紹,及太陽能工程技術研究和開發的知識基礎。內容涵蓋從太陽能源、太陽幾何、太陽輻射性質到太陽能熱應用。 | 開課序號 W1-012 |
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環工所 | 環工數學原理 | 3/選修 | 張智華* 陳必晟 |
本課程幫助學生了解如何開發和應用數學方法(分析方法和數值方法)來解決環境工程中的常見建模問題。 | 請向授課教師申請加簽 | |
環工生物原理 | 3/選修 | 黃良銘 | 課程分為三部分,介紹基礎微生物學、基因學與微生物生態,探討其在環工生物程序中的生態現象與影響,並說明傳統與分子生物分析方法。 | 開課序號 W1-013 |
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污染場址整治 | 3/選修 | 林財富 | 介紹污染場址整治相關知識:法規發展、現況分析、調查與整治技術及風險評估。學生需完成兩項專題,並參訪污染場址。 | 開課序號 W1-014 |
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管理學院 | 經濟所 | 天然災害經濟分析 | 3/選修 | 郭彥廉 | 介紹天災損失估計方法、經濟影響分析、氣候變遷衝擊與調適、家戶減災行為、天災保險、天災脆弱度、社會脆弱度與回復力、風險知覺與溝通等。 | 開課序號 W1-015 |
Please carefully read the Registration Office's official notice for course selection in the 114-1 semester:
114-1 Semester Course Enrollment Information (https://reurl.cc/Y34X64)
Here are the key reminders:
1. A: Course Enrollment Schedule:
w Second stage online enrollment: Aug. 20 (Wed) 9:00 – Aug. 26 (Tue) 17:00 (System unavailable after 22:00 daily)
w Third stage (First phase): Sept. 5 (Fri) 9:00 – Sept. 6 (Sat) 12:00
w Third stage (Second phase): Sept. 8 (Mon) 9:00 – Sept. 9 (Tue) 15:00
w Online course add application: Sept. 10 (Wed) 8:30 – Sept. 16 (Tue) 13:00
w Special circumstances department enrollment: Sept. 17 (Wed) 9:00 – Sept. 18 (Thu) 17:00
B: Course confirmation phase: Sept. 19 (Fri) 9:00 – Sept. 22 (Mon) 17:00
[Note: Students who fail to confirm their courses online will forfeit the right to raise objections regarding enrollment errors.]
C: Online Withdrawal Phase: Sept. 17 (Wed) 9:00 – Dec. 5 (Fri) 17:00
[Note: Drop course function will only be available until Sept. 16 (Tue) 13:00]
2. The following flexible intensive courses will be offered in the 114-1 semester:
W1-111 Field Studies for Sustainable Development
Before enrolling, ensure no scheduling conflicts with other courses. Conflicting courses will be dropped, and a grade of zero will be assigned.
(Students must sign to confirm no schedule conflicts and submit their course schedule during the first week of class.)
3. According to the MSS program regulations:
w Students must complete at least 24 credits (excluding the thesis) to graduate.
w The Seminar course is mandatory every semester.
w All selected courses must be approved and signed by the advisor to be counted toward graduation credits.
Please submit your Course Enrollment Sheet for the 114-1 semester to the MSS program office by Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025.
Download link for Course Enrollment Sheet (https://reurl.cc/mYRZEW)
4. The following sustainability-related interdisciplinary courses are co-listed with other departments.
Students are encouraged to enroll in courses relevant to their research, provided there are no scheduling conflicts.
Please note that some courses may require prior knowledge in relevant fields — evaluate your academic background before enrolling.
[Note: Two of the courses requires instructor approval via the online add system and cannot be enrolled directly.]
International Master's Program in Interdisciplinary Sustainability Studies 2025 fall semester list of EMI courses jointly offered with other departments (114-1 semester) |
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College | Dep. | Course Name | Credit/ Elective Required |
Instructor | Syllabus | Remark |
Planning & Design | Urban Planning | SPATIAL PLANNING:THEORY AND PRACTICE | 3/elective | Huang, Wei-Ju | The course is divided into three parts: trends, background, comparative selection of planning systems, and creating emerging themes in planning practice. | Please request course add approval from the instructor |
Engineering | Resources Engineering | ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY | 3/elective | Chen, Hui-Chun |
This course involves the application of chemical principles to environmental issues. Topics include chemical basics, thermodynamics, carbonate systems and pH control, clay minerals, and ion exchange. | Course Serial No. W1-008 |
Ocean Technology and Marine Affairs | INTRODUCTORY OFFSHORE HYDRODYNAMICS | 3/elective | Chen, Jia-Lin & Wu, Yun-Ta | Introduction to coastal hydrodynamics, forces on marine structures, flow field analysis, sediment transport, erosion, and force analysis and calculation. | Course Serial No. W1-009 (Must have taken courses in Engineering Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics.) |
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Geomatics | GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT | 3/elective | Hong, Jung-Hong | Focuses on recent theoretical and technological developments in geospatial technology, covering information systems, IoT, web platforms, early warning mechanisms, social media, and response decision-making. | Course Serial No. W1-010 (Must have taken courses related to GIS) |
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Natural Hazards Mitigation & Management | INTRODUCTION TO DISASTER MITIGATION AND MANAGEMENT | 3/elective | Tsai, Wen-Ping etc. |
This course introduces various natural disaster management techniques, teaching basic disaster prevention concepts and natural disaster management skills for future professional learning in disaster prevention. | Course Serial No. W1-011 |
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Energy Engineering | SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY | 3/elective | Chang, Keh-Chin | Introduction to general and basic physics of solar energy, forming the knowledge foundation for solar engineering technology research and development. Topics include solar energy, solar geometry, solar radiation properties, and solar thermal applications. | Course Serial No. W1-012 |
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Environmental Engineering | MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | 3/elective | Chang, Chih-Hua & Chen, Pi-Cheng |
This course helps students understand how to develop and apply mathematical methods (analytical and numerical) to solve common modeling problems in environmental engineering. | Please request course add approval from the instructor | |
BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | 3/elective | Whang, Liang-Ming | The course is divided into three parts: basic microbiology, microbial genetics, and microbial ecology. It discusses microbial ecological phenomena and concepts in environmental engineering processes, their impact, and traditional and molecular biological methods for microbial ecology analysis. | Course Serial No. W1-013 |
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CONTAMINATED SITE REMEDIATION | 3/elective | Lin, Tsair-Fuh | Introduction to contaminated site remediation, covering regulations, investigation, technologies, and risk assessment. Includes two projects and a site visit. | Course Serial No. W1-014 |
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Social Science | Economics | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DISASTER | 3/elective | Kuo, Yen-Lien | Introduce methods for estimating natural disaster losses, analyzing economic impacts of disasters, climate change impacts and adaptation, household mitigation behaviors, disaster insurance, disaster vulnerability, social vulnerability and resilience, risk perception, and communication. | Course Serial No. W1-015 |