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Master/Ph.D. Programs, Sustainability in Decarbonization

Master’s degree program students of the Program (hereafter master’s students) are required to complete a minimum of 24 course credits for graduation, including 3 credits in College required courses, 3 credits of Program required courses, a minimum of 9 credits in Program-designated core courses and a minimum of 9 credits in elective courses. The minimum credit requirements for graduation exclude the credits designed for the dissertation.

Master’s students shall enroll in the Program-required 0-credit Specific-Topic Seminar Course (Seminar) every semester for four semesters during years of study.
Master/Ph.D. Programs, Sustainability in Decarbonization
Compulsory Course of College Seminar
Earth Environment
Compulsory Course of Decarbonization Carbon Emission and Inventory
Dissertation
Core Course Theory and Technology of energy storage
Geothermal Resource Survey and Implementation
Processing and Characterization of Nanomaterials
Physical Chemistry of Materials
Introduction to the IPCC assessment reports
Materials for Hydrogen Energy
工程材料之減碳減排原理與其應用
Circular Economic and Green Technology Practices
Practical Discussion on Net Zero Emission
Electrochemistry of Materials
Thermodynamics of Materials
Manufacturing Network Technologies
Reuse of Circular Economy Materials in Road Engineering
Electives- Decarbonization Technology Combustion
Energy Engineering
Assessment and development of carbon storage sites
Energy and Environment
Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells
Solar Energy Engineering
Electives- Low Carbon Manufacturing Heat Exchangers
Environmental Impact Assessment
Maintenance Management and Systematic Development of Social Infrastructure
Green Building Industry Sustainable Development
Artificial Intelligence
Smart manufacturing technology
Intelligent manufacturing in practice
College Electives Water Resource Development and Risk Assessment
Air pollution monitoring and control
Wind and solar energy practice with weather data
Introduction to Integrated Offshore Energy Development
Water Resource Development and Risk Assessment
Climate Change Risk and Assessment
Waste Treatment and Recycling Engineering
Introduction to Creative Design
* For the actual course offerings each semester, please refer to the current course catalog
* Elective courses can be elected within programs in Graduate College of Sustainability and Green Energy(with Course Number started with SA、SL、SD、SG)

 
Last updated date:2024/11/13