Other Related Questions

  • How will the diploma for the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP) be indicated?

    The bachelor’s degree diploma will indicate both the interdisciplinary program name and the bachelor’s degree title—Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies. If a student withdraws from the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP) midway, no such indication will appear on the diploma.

  • Will pursuing the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP) affect the time to graduation?

    If students complete all courses specified in their study plan, the UIBP will not affect the time to graduation. However, if they cannot fulfill the necessary credits for the UIBP, they may extend their length of study for up to two additional years. Beyond this limit, they will be regarded as having forfeited their UIBP qualification.

  • Does the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP) help with employment?

    Yes. The UIBP emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and values industry connections. Throughout their study journey, students are also supported by academic and industry advising mechanisms, which significantly enhance their competitiveness in the job market.

  • Is the degree from the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP) internationally recognized?

    Yes. Many universities abroad have implemented UIBP-like systems for years. Therefore, the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree is recognized by universities and industries both domestically and internationally. It serves as proof of interdisciplinary professional competence and supports future academic advancement and career development.

  • What possible limitations might there be for future development after completing the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP)?

    If a student gives up their original major and chooses to graduate only with the UIBP degree, their eligibility for taking civil service examinations in the future may be affected. Therefore, if you plan to take civil service examinations, please carefully consider whether to graduate solely with the UIBP degree.

  • If my question cannot be answered, whom should I ask?

    If students have additional questions, please feel free to write to the Interdisciplinary Academic Advising Office (IAAO) at iaao@ntnu.edu.tw , and we will do our best to provide assistance. If the question relates to other professional or administrative matters, students are encouraged to contact the responsible personnel of the relevant office according to the nature of the inquiry in order to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information.