Shu-Te University

Shu-Te University (STU; Chinese: 樹德科技大學) is a private university in Yanchao District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Shu-Te University
樹德科技大學
TypePrivate
Established1986 (as Shu-Te Institute of Technology)[1]
2000 (as STU)
Vice-presidentAlan D. Yein, Wang Jau-shyong
Address
22.7642°N 120.3755°E / 22.7642; 120.3755
Websitewww.stu.edu.tw
Shu-Te University
Traditional Chinese樹德科技大學

History

STU was founded in 1986 as Shu-Te Institute of Technology. On 1 August 2000, it was renamed to Shu-Te University. Shu-Te University's art development workshop also manage and exhibit at Pier-2 Art Center.[2]

Faculties

  • College of Applied Social Science
  • College of Design
  • College of Informatics
  • College of Liberal Education
  • College of Management

Digital Technology and Game Design

In 2005, the first nationwide interaction and entertainment design (IED) program was established at Shu-Te University.[3]

Partner Institution

Malaysia

Notable alumni

gollark: "Search packages" is `pacman -Ss [whatever]`, "install" is `pacman -S [whatever]`, "update repos and update all packages" (it is apparently unsafe to update only individual packages) is `pacman -Syu`.
gollark: You pick a "subcommand" with a capital-letter flag like `-S` (sync, which seems to be a fancy word for "Install packages"), `-Q` (query information aboud stuff) and then pass extra flags to configure how that works.
gollark: > what's a pacman-like CLI?Arch Linux (btw I use that) has a neat package manager called `pacman`.> what counts as package updating support?Updating packages without breaking things horribly, including not overwriting user-edited (config) files.> and library interface as in an API you can use from scripts?Precisely.
gollark: Oh, and a library interface.
gollark: Well, I would want a pacman-like CLI, probably configurable repos, multiple files in a package, good package updating support, and... other stuff?

See also

References

  1. "About - Shu-Te University". en.main.stu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2016-03-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Department of Digital Technology and Game Design, Shu-Te University
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