Tatung University


Tatung University is a private university in Zhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan. It was first founded in 1956 as Tatung Institute of Technology but renamed in 1999 as Tatung University. Currently, Tatung University has four colleges: College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Engineering, College of Management and College of Design.

History

The university was first founded as Tatung Institute of Technology in 1956 and began to offer two-year college programs. Dr. T. S. Lin was then appointed as president of the school. The institute was accredited to be a four-year institute of technology in 1963, and began to offer several master's programs in 1976 and doctoral programs in 1982. It was renamed as Tatung University in 1999. Since 1956, the school has had four scholar-educators: Dr. T.S. Lin, Dr. Jian-Kuo Wu, Dr. Wen-Cheng Chu, and Dr. Ming-Guo Ho.

Academics

The university is composed of four colleges with 10 departments, 11 master's programs and 6 Ph.D. programs. The number of students enrolled now stands at 4,497 with 30% pursuing graduate studies.
In 2013 RedDot Design Ranking, Tatung University was ranked #4 in the Asia-Pacific area Universities. Also, it was ranked #18 in the global universities in 2013 iF Ranking.

College of Engineering

The university is accessible within walking distance South East from Yuanshan Station of the Taipei Metro.

Notable alumni