I. Graduation Requirements
Minimum Graduation Credits: Students must earn at least 36 credits to graduate, including:
- Professional Required Courses: 6 credits
- Professional Elective Courses: 30 credits
II. Important Regulations
Departmental Course RequirementAt least 50% of the courses taken must be offered by the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE).
Eligibility of Graduate-Level Courses
Master’s students may take graduate-level courses offered by both the Master’s and Ph.D. programs within CSIE. All such courses are eligible for inclusion in graduation credits.Credit Transfer Limitations
Master’s students can transfer up to 50% of the professional elective course credits. Courses offered by the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE) are not included in this limit. Credit transfers must follow the university’s schedule.Academic Research Ethics Education Certification Requirement
Master’s students admitted from this academic year onwards must register for the Online Courses for Academic Research Ethics Education (學術研究倫理教育課程) provided by the Center for Taiwan Academic Research Ethics Education (臺灣學術倫理教育資源中心) during the course selection period of their first semester. Registration must be completed through the CSIE Department Office. Students must pass the online course assessment and obtain the certification of completion to be eligible to apply for the Oral Defense Exam. Failure to complete this requirement will disqualify students from applying for the exam.EMI Course Equivalency To promote English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI), EMI courses offered by the College of Science and Engineering with the same name or nature as those in this program will be considered equivalent. For details, refer to the NDHU Course Equivalency Table (國立東華大學相同或等同課程對照表).