Nanhua University

Nanhua University (NHU; Chinese: 南華大學) is a university located in Dalin Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. Founded in 1996 as the Nanhua College of Management, it was elevated to university status in 1999. The university was founded by the Buddhist monk Hsing Yun of Fo Guang Shan.

Nanhua University
南華大學
Motto
慧道中流[1]
Motto in English
Wisdom, Means, Middle Way[1]
TypePrivate
Established1996
PresidentLin Tsong-ming (林聰明)[2]
Academic staff
219 (full time)
Students5,281 (2014)
Undergraduates4,086 (2014)
Postgraduates1,195 (2014)
Address
CampusRural
Websitenhu.edu.tw
NanHua University
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Administrative units

AcademicStudentGeneralOACCOICA
Registration and Course Services GroupLife Services GroupServices GroupAdmissions CentreChinese center
Test Services GroupExtracurricular Activities SectionConstruction and Maintenance GroupCareer Development CenterOverseas Student Group
Editing and Publishing GroupHealth Care GroupStorage groupInternship LESCooperation and exchange group
Training and Promotion CentreStudent Counseling CenterCashier group
Service Learning GroupCentral Security Group
Military Training Room
Personnel OfficeAccounting OfficeOffice of the SecretaryLibraryComputer Center
Service GroupAccounting GroupSecretary of the groupDigital Support GroupSystems Development Group
Administration SectionBudget GroupPublic RelationsCataloguing interviewNetwork systems group
Correspondence GroupReader Service GroupAdministrative Support Unit

Teaching units

  • College of Management
    • Department of Business Administration (Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral Programs in Management Sciences)
    • Department of Nonprofit Organization Management (Master Program)
    • Department of Finance (Bachelor and Master Programs in Financial Management)
    • Department of Cultural & Creative Enterprise Management (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Master Program in Leisure and Environment Management
    • Department of Tourism Management (Bachelor Program and Master Program in Tourism Management)
    • The Department of Accounting & information Sciences
  • College of Humanities
    • Department of Life-and-Death Studies (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Department of Literature (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Department of Early Childhood Education (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Graduate Institute of Religious Studies
    • Department of Foreign Languages and Literature (Bachelor Program)
  • College of Social Sciences
    • Department of Communication (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Graduate Institute of European Studies (Master Program)
    • Department of Applied Sociology (Bachelor and Master Programs in Sociology; Master Program in Sociology of Education)
    • Department of International and China Studies (Bachelor Program, Master Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Master Program in Public Policy Studies)
  • College of Arts
    • Department of Visual and Media Arts (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Department of Architecture and Landscape Design, Master Program in Environmental Arts (Master Program)
    • Department of Creative Product Design (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
    • Art Culture Research Center
    • Department of Ethnomusicology (Ethnomusicology Group, National Country Music Group) (Bachelor Program, Master Program)
  • College of Science and Technology
    • Department of Information Management (Bachelor Program)
    • Department of Electronic Commerce Management (Bachelor Program)
    • Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering (Bachelor Program)
    • Graduate Institute of Natural Healing Sciences (Master Program)
    • Department of Natural Biotechnology (Bachelor Program)
  • Center for General Education

Exchange Institutions

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See also

References

  1. "Motto". NHU. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
  2. "President". NHU. Retrieved 2014-11-03.

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