-History -Goals -Curriculum -Equipment -Future Prospects

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History

The instructional objectives of the department are to foster students' English ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing. This department was established in 1999 and currently, there are 18 full-time teachers and approximately 450 students. Currently, we have 18 full-time teachers, including 3 professors, 2 associate professors, 11 assistant professors, and 2 lecturers. In addition, the department also offers courses in literature and culture to enhance students' profound humanistic qualities and to broaden perspectives on the culture and civilization of Western countries with a view to promoting competitiveness in employment after graduation. After students in this department possess fluency in English and discipline in humanities, they can move towards employment, further studies, and study abroad after graduation. Besides engaging in English teaching and academic research, students can also serve in industries such as business, communication, and translation.

Features

The Department’s core mission is to mold students into modern citizens with foreign language proficiency, professional and international perspectives, and critical thinking skills. The educational goals of the Department include:

Currently we have 18 full-time teachers, including 3 professors, 2 associate professors, 11 assistant professors, and 2 lecturers.

Facility

The Department currently has five labs which are installed with multimedia and audio-visual. In the second semester of the academic year 2006, a seminar room and a digital language learning room were also established. Additionally, several LCD projectors, computers with printers, and CD players are available for instruction, research, and administrative purposes. Software, including English teaching videotape/recording tapes and a variety of teaching programs which covers professional English teaching, classical literature, Shakespeare, and international movies, is available. Regular purchase of updated and additional audio-visual aids and books is under way.

Career Development

Future work / study prospects for students may include:

  1. Advanced studies: Students may choose to continue their studies in either domestic or foreign graduate programs to obtain master’s or doctoral degrees. Students are empowered with strong language training, as well as a general knowledge regarding cultural contexts in European and American societies, which will yield greater advantages for advanced study abroad.
  2. Employment: Students may develop their career in the fields such as British or American culture and educational studies, translation, writing, tourism, journalism, secretarial administration, international trade, mass communications, computer and multimedia production, and so on.

 

Degrees Offered
Bachelor's Degree
Contact us:
Web: http://www.ae.isu.edu.tw
E –mail: english@isu.edu.tw
TEL: 886-7-657711 ext. 5652