Department Phys
The Department of Physics at the National Dong Hwa University was initially founded with the undergraduate program in 1997. The Graduate Institute of Applied Physics, which is affiliated with the Department of Physics, was later established in 2001 and started offering the master and doctoral degree programs in 2001 and 2003, respectively. |
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Program
Current enrollment in the Department is about 232 undergraduate, 23 master, and 33 doctoral students. |
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Undergraduate Education and Graduate Study One notable feature of the undergraduate course design at National Dong Hwa University is “modularization,” that is, grouping courses together as modules whose scope can be a broad major or a specialized field. The idea is to equip students with a solid background knowledge of a major through required core modules and the disciplines of specialized fields through selective modules. Students, therefore, have the flexibility to customize course combinations to fit their future study or career perspectives. The current curriculum at the Department of Physics contains three core modules: basic sciences, physics core (I), and physics core (II). The department also provides two selective modules: (1) theoretical and computational physics, and (2) nanophysics and optoelectronic physics. All selective modules contain courses from which students should be able to gain hands-on research experiences and enhance their future competitiveness by joining laboratories or engaging in mentored independent studies. The emphasis of graduate study is on training a student to carry out an independent research project under the supervision of a thesis advisor. The basic courses are meant to provide students with a solid foundation and sufficient motivation for their thesis research. Additionally, there are advanced courses on the fields of active research in the department. |
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Research The current research areas and active research topics at the Department of Physics include:
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