The University Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Program
NTU's University Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Program (click for details) offers flexible, cross-college academic pathways that allow students to study across multiple colleges. Based on their individual interests and future goals, students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning by designing personalized interdisciplinary study plans. The Program enables them to explore diverse fields, develop interdisciplinary thinking, and cultivate independent, innovative approaches to learning.
The Semiconductor Interdisciplinary Program
At the core of this Program is the Semiconductor Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Program, which provides a learning pathway that breaks down boundaries between colleges and disciplines. By integrating semiconductor courses, interdisciplinary modules, and industry-academia collaboration, students from all academic backgrounds can build a foundational understanding of semiconductors and progressively develop a personalized Semiconductor Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Degree aligned with their strengths.
Students in the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Program are required to select four self-designed areas of specialization or credit programs, of which at least two must be semiconductor-related. Students must also design a field title that reflects both semiconductor and interdisciplinary characteristics, balancing industry relevance with academic breadth. Depending on the nature of each student’s self-designed field, the degree awarded will either be a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.).
👉🏻 To enhance industry-academia collaboration, students in the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor's Program will be offered internship opportunities at the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), facilitating a learning pathway that integrates theory with practice.
👉🏻To further encourage student participation, the National Taiwan University Principles for Research Stipends under the Pilot Program for Semiconductor Interdisciplinary Education has been formulated to provide stipends for students in the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Program who pursue semiconductor-related interdisciplinary fields (click for details on the Research Stipend).