●Technical Drawing A and B
●Woodworking Practicum A and B
●Metal Forming/Machining Practicum
●Basic Machinery and Teaching Materials Practicum
●Electrical Measurement Techniques
●Cultivation Practicum A and B
●Information Engineering A and B
●Technical Education Law A, B, C, D
●Industrial Education Law A, B
●Vocational Guidance
Technology
Become a middle school technology or high school industrial arts teacher who understands science and can demonstrate the skills.

Characteristics of Major
The specialized areas of this major encompass seven domains: wood processing, metalworking, machinery, electricity, cultivation, information, and technology/industrial arts education. Graduating with the required units from this major enables the acquisition of teaching licenses for both “Middle School Technology” and “High School Industrial Arts.” However, the course subjects offered in these specialized areas, with a few exceptions, are common to both licenses. Note that in this major, regardless of the chosen specialization, it is mandatory to attain units surpassing the minimum criteria set by the Teacher Certification Law. In comparison to other universities, this major is well-equipped to prepare individuals to become proficient technology and industrial arts educators.
Curriculum Features
The curriculum of this major is characterized by a wide variety of instructional formats. Specialized courses, starting from the first year, not only include lectures but also incorporate various hands-on activities in laboratories, workshops, and farms. Through these practical activities, we aim to achieve the integration of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, enhancing both technical reasoning and abilities. The fundamental principle guiding curriculum development is a continuous emphasis on the essence of technology, particularly the relationship between production techniques and society. Efforts are consistently made to update the content of courses to ensure a comprehensive understanding of both fundamental and cutting-edge technologies.
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Main Subjects of Study
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Obtainable Teaching Licenses and Qualifications
●Junior High School Teaching License (Technology)
●High School Teaching License (Industrial Education)