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| Academic education is organized around different
programs, consisting of a group of integrated courses.
Comprehensive, simple, practical and professional
programs are designed across different academic departments,
adopting a refined education of knowledge necessary
for the Navy. Cadets will be able to develop proficiency
in a certain professional knowledge and skill after
taking the programs. Planning of the academic programs
is written into the "2002 National Defense Report"
as one of the key points of improved military education.
In addition, amendment of the University Law has been
drafted by the Ministry of Education to include the
"academic programs" degree. |
New recruits of the Academy may
take one of the five programs: Marine Science, Marine
Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Applied
Science and Information Management. Courses are classified
into "basic sciences" (28 credits), "marine engineering"
(21 credits) and "major program" (41 credits). Each
academic department offers one or more "major programs,"
that is, integrated programs related to the development
of naval military technology. Programs currently on
offer include: "Ocean Acoustics and Anti-submarine
Warfare," "Naval Mechanic and Dynamic System," "Naval
Weapon System," "Naval Applied Chemistry," "Naval
Technology," "National Defense Information Management"
and "National Defense Information Engineering." These
not only represent the academic characteristics of
the Academy, but also constitute the direction of
key academic development and a planned educational
investment.
Curriculum Design
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Name of Courses Credit |
Credit |
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General
Education |
General Core
Curriculum |
The Constitution
and Founding Spirits of R.O.C., Introduction
to Law,P.R.C. Policies and Cross-straits
Relationship, Psychology, Chinese Language,
Contemporary History of China, Ethics of
Military Profession, English Language,
Computer Information & Application,
Management |
29 |
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Military Core
Curriculum |
Seamanship, Terrestrial
navigation, Celestial navigation, Command,
control, communication & intelligence,
Naval strategics & tactics, Tradition
and history of the Navy, Introduction to
Philosophy, Historical models of military
leaders |
24 |
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Academic
Education |
Basic sciences |
Calculus, Physics
including lab., Chemistry including lab.,
Engineering mathematics, Underwater acoustics,
Ocean Meteorology, Applied Mechanics, Automatic
control |
28 |
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Marine
engineering |
Electronics,
Circuit theory, Engineering simulator system,
Naval engineering gas turbine, Naval engineering
steamer and boiler, Naval engineering internal
combustion engine, Naval engineering auxiliary
machinery |
21 |
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Major program |
Department of
Marine Science
-Ocean Acoustics and Anti-submarine Warfare Program
Department of Marine Mechanical Engineering
-Naval Mechanic and Dynamic System Program
Department of Electrical Engineering
-Naval Weapon System Program
Department of Applied Science
-Naval Applied Chemistry Program
-Naval Technology Program
Department of Information Management
-National Defense Information Engineering Program
-National Defense Information Management Program |
41 |
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To graduate, cadets must take at least
143 credits. |
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