Professional Knowledge
Train students in the professional knowledge of IT-related equipment, electronic instruments, microprocessor principles, and microcomputer peripherals.
Develop students' programming skills, digital logic circuit design abilities, and hands-on experience with microcontroller implementation.
Lay the foundation for creative thinking and self-development.
Build a strong base in fundamental math, language skills, and professional knowledge to support lifelong learning.
Enable students to read professional manuals, interpret wiring or circuit diagrams, and understand the current state of the IT industry and related applications like AI and its developments.
Technical Skills
Train students to understand electrical concepts and develop skills in circuit assembly, analysis, design, and application.
Equip students with abilities in basic tool use, operation of electrical and electronic instruments, and maintenance and repair of related equipment.
Develop students' capabilities in computer system maintenance, microcomputer hardware and software, peripheral interface control, programmable logic design, and basic computer network communications.
Enhance foundational technical skills through certification training aligned with the curriculum, such as Level C certificates in software application and hardware assembly.
Encourage students to obtain Level B technical certifications to further strengthen their professional skills and improve system integration, design, and assembly abilities through project-based work.
Professional Ethics
Cultivate a sense of responsibility, honor, and self-confidence.
Strengthen team spirit, cooperation, and dedication to the profession.
Instill a sense of loyal service and respect for institutional structures.
Foster an understanding of ethics, legal compliance, and discipline.
Promote values of integrity, respect for etiquette, and moral principles.
Develop a positive and proactive outlook on life, emphasizing diligence and optimism.
Equip students with a refined cultural and humanistic foundation to establish correct professional ethics and build good work habits.
Career Path Orientation
Address students' needs by supporting both academic advancement and employment pathways, guiding those inclined toward employment into relevant industries as production managers and maintenance technicians.
Continue to promote supplementary and remedial instruction to strengthen foundational and professional subjects, enabling students to meet industry needs as entry-level electronic technicians and preparing them for further study at universities of technology or technical colleges.
Aligning with Social Changes and Interaction with Regional Industries
We aim to train students to become skilled production managers and maintenance technicians in the electronics field to keep pace with the technological era and meet the demands for safe, convenient, and energy-efficient electrical equipment that enhances quality of life.
Relevant courses emphasize the concept of lifelong learning.
Students will gain an understanding of industry development trends.