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Department of Industrial Management

Educational Goals
1. To provide a comprehensive education in both professional knowledge and technology capabilities of Industrial Management.
2. To train students to effectively use appropriate tools in business according to the development of information technology, so that their training can keep pace with social development.
3. To have students integrate theory and practice in business to become managerial personnel at entry and medium levels of industry.

Faculty
The Department has been aggressively recruiting faculty with doctoral degrees from distinguished universities in both Taiwan and from overseas to enhance teaching quality. At present, the Department has a total of 18 faculty members, including 2 professor, 7 associate professors, 6 assistant professors, and 3 lecturers. All assistant professors (and higher) hold doctoral degrees, and all of the lecturers are enrolled in Ph.D. programs. At present, 84% of the faculty members are of assistant professors or higher standing.

Facilities
Laboratories in different fields were established based on the four major categories of research and curriculum planning – Production System Management, Quality Management, Enterprise Electronicalization, and Industrial Safety & Human Factors. The laboratories are also used for communication with industry. Students are offered opportunities of practical internships and training through a partnership between industry and schools so that the goal of “applying what have learned” could be achieved. The current laboratories are the Production Scheduling Lab, Motion and Time Study Lab, Quality Management Lab, Enterprise Resource Planning Lab, Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Lab, Human Factors and Ergonomics Lab, and Data Pattern Recognition and Analysis Lab.

Curriculum
In addition to the basic core courses of Production System Management, the Department has categorized its research and curriculum into three other major fields based on the local industry characteristics, social development needs, and the specialty of instructors. They are Quality Management, Enterprise Electronicalization, and Industrial Safety & Human Factors. Each academic field is accompanied with a course program. The course programs are set up in order to help students create specialty knowledge in the associated academic fields.
 
Professional Academic Fields  Associate Characterized Program
Production System
Management
IE core courses
Quality Management Course Program for Technical Staff of
Quality Management
Enterprise Electronicalization Course Program for
Managerial Staff of Enterprise
Electronicalization
Industrial Safety & Human
Factors
Course Program for Managerial
Staff of Industrial Safety