You can apply for the UIBP in the second semester of each academic year, following the same schedule as applications for a Minor, Double Major, or Interdisciplinary Program (please check the university academic calendar for the exact dates). Your admission will take effect in the first semester of the following academic year. For example, if your application is approved in the second semester of Academic Year 114, you can start taking courses as a UIBP student in the first semester of Academic Year 115.
Application Process and Timeline
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When can I apply for the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP)?
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What is the application process for the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP)?
The application process consists of two main parts: Preparation before Application and Submission of Application Documents, as outlined below:
(1) Preparation before Application
a. Complete at least 2 credits of Cross-Domain Exploration Courses or courses from an Program outside your home department.
b. Attend the UIBP information session in the semester of application.
c. Participate in at least one on-campus or off-campus Cross-disciplinary Learning Lecture or Industry Forum on Interdisciplinary Talent.
d. Consult at least once with an academic advisor at the Interdisciplinary Academic Advising Office (to understand program requirements, important notes, and learning plan design).
e. Prepare application materials, including:- UIBP Study Plan
- Student Course Review and the current semester’s course record.
- Other supporting information, such as extracurricular activities or relevant experiences (optional).
(2) Submission of Application Documents
- Complete the online application via “Full-Time Academic Affairs Information Service System”.
- Email the PDF version of the application documents to iaao@ntnu.edu.tw.
Email subject format: UIBP Application_[Department]_Name
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What documents do you need to prepare when applying to the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP)?
When applying, you must submit a UIBP study plan, which should include your Student Course Review and the current semester’s course record. You may also provide other supporting materials, such as extracurricular activities or related experiences, as additional information if needed.
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When will I know the result after applying?
Please refer to the UIBP application guidelines of the current academic year for the announcement date. You can then log in to the “Full-Time Academic Affairs Information Service System”→ Department Transfer, Double Major, and Minor System → check your application result.
