In addition to providing basic courses in anthropological history and theory, the faculty of the Anthropology Department concentrates on research involving the anthropology of Taiwan, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Website: http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~anthro/english/index.htm
NTU International Degree Student Admission ˇV Procedure website:
http://www.oia.ntu.edu.tw/oia/index.php/doc/view/sn/55/block/143/lang/en |
Degree |
Approximate
Number |
Application Documents |
Interview/
Oral Test |
Written
Exam |
Bachelor |
4 |
50% |
50% |
|
Proof of Language Proficiency |
Proof of studying Chinese for 2 years or the equivalent |
Additional Application Documents |
1.Overall high school GPA should be in top 20 percentile
2.Students should have studied Chinese for at least two years.
3.An essay written in Chinese detailing the applicantˇ¦s plan for his/her study abroad , containing a personal biography and purpose of study. |
Others |
No |
Required Courses Provided by the Department/Institute (for reference only) |
Introduction to Anthropology: 3 credits, Introduction to Archaeology: 3 credits, World Ethnography: 3 credits, Cultural Anthropology: 3 credits, History of Anthropology (I.II): 6 credits, Prehistory(I.II): 6 credits, History of Archaeology: 3 credits, etc. |
|
|
Degree |
Approximate
Number |
Application Documents |
Interview/
Oral Test |
Written
Exam |
Master |
3 |
50% |
50% |
|
Proof of Language Proficiency |
Proof of studying Chinese for 2 years or the equivalent |
Additional Application Documents |
1.Overall college GPA should be in top 20 percentile
2.Students should have studied Chinese for at least two years.
3.An essay written in Chinese detailing the applicantˇ¦s plan for study abroad , containing a personal biography and purpose of study.
4.A research proposal written in Chinese, no less than two thousand words long, including research motivation, objectives, methods and significance.
|
Others |
No |
Required Courses Provided by the Department/Institute (for reference only) |
Fundamental theories of cultural anthropology: 3 credits, Fundamental theories of archaeology: 3 credits |
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|
Degree |
Approximate
Number |
Application Documents |
Interview/
Oral Test |
Written
Exam |
PhD |
2 |
50% |
50% |
|
Proof of Language Proficiency |
1.Proof of studying Chinese for 2 years or the equivalent
2.For applicants who are non-native speakers of English or who have not completed a degree in an English-speaking country: TOEFL transcript or equivalent English proficiency certificate. |
Additional Application Documents |
1.Overall college GPA should be in top 20 percentile
2.Students should have studied Chinese for at least two years.
3.An essay written in Chinese detailing the applicantˇ¦s plan for study abroad , containing a personal biography and purpose of study.
4.A research proposal written in Chinese, no less than three thousand words long, including research motivation, objectives, methods and significance.
5.A copy of Masterˇ¦s thesis as well as publications or conference papers
6.Non-native English speakers should present proof of English language ability (eg. TOFEL or IELTS). |
Others |
No |
Required Courses Provided by the Department/Institute (for reference only) |
Fundamental theories of cultural anthropology: 3 credits, Fundamental theories of archaeology: 3 credits |
Website: http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~anthro/index.htm |
Contact Person: Yu-ting Huang (Ms.) |
E-mail:anthro@ntu.edu.tw |
TEL: + 886-2-3366-4730 |
FAX: + 886-2-2363-1658 |