●Career pathways:
Graduates of the Metal Crafts Department have a wide range of employment options, whether they enter the job market directly after graduation or after pursuing further studies at universities. In addition to basic metal processing, metal craft creation, and product design, graduates can also work in metal material research and development, and engineering management.
●Further education:
In recent years, with the continuous increase in the number of universities and colleges, there are many options for further education for students of the Metal Crafts Department. Graduates can enroll in four-year universities of technology and institutes of technology, or two-year junior colleges attached to institutes of technology and vocational schools. Furthermore, if students aspire to careers in police administration or national defense, they can also attend police universities and military academies.
●Certificate:
To promote the professional certification system, the Metal Crafts Department provides enhanced practical skills training to students during their studies, with the aim of passing the skill assessments for relevant technician categories and obtaining Class B or Class C technician licenses. This greatly benefits students' skill enhancement and is very helpful for both further education and employment.