Interdisciplinary Program of Sciences
Interdisciplinary Program of Sciences
Brief Introduction
About the program: the program is highly flexible. The common first year courses are physics, chemistry, calculus, etc. During the sophomore year, students take specific courses in the core subjects of mathematics, chemistry, and physics, in order to build a solid science background. In the junior year, students will double major and take other courses at the college of Science or at departments in other colleges according to their aptitude and interests. Seniors can take advanced courses or a campus-wide program.
Counseling service: starting from the freshman year, all students, in accordance with their aptitude and interests, will be advised about their lives and academic work by professors called mentors from different fields.
Case studies: students are encouraged and advised to carry out case studies as early as possible. They are free to choose any interdisciplinary research topics and will be taught by a number of professors from various departments, using software and hardware provided by school faculties, funding and a variety of incentives provided by the office of the registrar, in order to nurture creative and talented individuals across various fields.
Study abroad: sophomore and junior students will have trips arranged for them to world-class universities. This will be in the summer as an exchange program, in order to develop international perspective and enhance creativity for their dual expertise in interdisciplinary fields and their technological talent.
Dual degree: all students are granted a degree in science with a double expertise. The total number of the credits needed for the degree is 128, which is the same in number as a single major department, like mathematics, physics, and chemistry. This won’t add too much load to the students.
Faculty and Staff
CHANG Tsun-Hsu | Professor (Ph.D. in Physics, National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C., 1999 ) Coherent Radiation, Electron Cyclotron Maser Instability Nonlinear Plasma Dynamics High-Frequency Electronics |
CHEN Pochung | Professor (Ph.D in Physics, University of California San Diego, U.S.A. ,2002 ) Condensed Matter Physics(Th.) |
CHERN, Shuh-jye | Associate Professor(Ph.D. in Mathematics, Cornell University) Classical Mechanics |
CHOU, Chia-chun | Assistant Professor(Ph.D in Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Texas at Austin,2009) Quantum Dynamics, Quantum Trajectory Method, Theoretical Chemistry |
SHY Jow-Tsong | Professor (Ph.D. in Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, U.S.A., 1982 ) Optics, Atomic & Molecular Physics, Laser(Exp.) |
TAI Ming-Fong | Professor (Ph.D.in Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan,1989 ) Condensed Matter Physics |
TANG Shu-Jung | Professor (Ph.D in Physics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, U.S.A.,2002 ) Experimental surface physics,Photoelectron spectroscopy,Low energy electron microscopy |
TEH, Jyh-haur | Associate Professor(Ph.D. in Mathematics, State University of New York) Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Topology |
TSAI, Yi-chou | Professor(Ph.D in Dept. of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology,2001) Inorganic & Organic Synthesis Chemistry |
Curriculum
Courses offered in this program are :
First Specialty (29-30 credit hours)
Physics Program
Mathematics Program
Chemistry Program
Second Specialty(26-33 credit hours)
College of Science |
· Department of Physics · Department of Mathematics · Department of Chemistry |
College of Engineering |
· Department of Materials Science and Engineering · Department of Chemical Engineering · Department of Power Mechanical Engineering · Department of Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management |
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
· Department of Electrical Engineering · Department of Computer science |
College of Humanities and Social Sciences |
· Department of Humanities and Social Sciences · Department of Chinese Literature · Department of Foreign Languages and Literature |
College of Life Sciences |
· Department of Life Science · Department of Medical Science |
College of Nuclear Science |
· Department of Engineering and System Science · Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences |
College of Technology Management |
· Department of Economics · Department of Quantitative Finance · Program of Law |
Graduate Requirements
For Undergraduate students, 128 credit hours
Financial Aids
For the information regarding international students/exchange students, please refer to Office of Global Affairs
Contact Information
For information specifically related to the program, please contact
Director : Chang, Tsun-Hsu at thschang@phys.nthu.edu.tw,
Secretary: Lu, Eliza at scidm@my.nthu.edu.tw
For further information on the program, you can also link to http://scidm.web.nthu.edu.tw/index.php?Lang=en