本學程旨在培育跨領域之數位英語教學人才,
由數位學習與教育研究所及應用外語系合作設立跨領域學分學程,
為本校學生搭造多元發揮創新及創意之橋樑,培養數位外語教學人才,提升未來職場及國際競爭力。
雙方系所共開設20多門課,融合兩方系所專長,將數位科技融入英語教學,利用多媒體數位化科技增加教學內容;
英語教學理論與技巧則可強化數位學習內容,提升專業英語文能力。
This program aims to cultivate cross-disciplinary digital English teaching specialists.
By integrating the resources of the Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education (GIDLE) and the Department of Applied Foreign Languages (DAFL), it is designed to help students develop creativity and innovation in digital English language teaching and enhance their competitiveness in the workplace.
GIDLE and DAFL offer over 20 courses .
The program combines digital technologies with English teaching so as to (1) use digital multimedia technologies to enrich English teaching content; and (2) apply English teaching theories and strategies to elevate digital learning and English proficiency.
貳、國立臺灣科技大學人文社會院數位創新英語教學微學分學程(研究所)修讀辦法
Micro Program of Digital Innovation in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (Graduate Program)
106年3月20日人文社會學院第69次院務會議訂定
106年3月28日第187次教務會議通過
111年6月14日第208次教務會議修正通過
Qualification: Graduate students of Taiwan Tech and the NTU System.
Number of students: No limit. (Please note that the number of students in each course is limited.)
All application materials for the program must be submitted by the deadline.
Required credits: The required minimum credits are 9, of which at least three credits must be from the Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education (GIDLE) and three credits from the Department of Applied Foreign Languages (DAFL).
Course Titles and Credits: Please refer to the curriculum table below.
Students should select the required courses during the announced drop-add period of each semester.
Credits earned from the program can be counted toward the total number of credits required for graduation by each department or institute. They will be included in the maximum number of credits allowed per semester.
Students who complete the program’s required credits should submit their transcripts and the application form to the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences office by the deadline. Once their applications are reviewed and passed by the Curriculum Committee of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, a certificate of successful completion of the program will be issued by the College.
Students from other universities who would like to apply for this program, please refer to the most recent information on Taiwan Tech’s website.
Matters not covered by the program shall be handled in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of Taiwan Tech.
These regulations will take effect upon passage by the Academic Affairs Meeting and approval by the university president of Taiwan Tech. The same shall apply to any amendment thereto.
參考連結:https://web.lass.ntust.edu.tw/p/412-1029-6596.php?Lang=zh-tw