Ming Chuan University

Master in Department of Electrical Engineering

Taoyuan District, Taiwan Taught in English Open to international students

Introduction

Ming Chuan University, founded in 1957 in Taoyuan District, Taiwan, began as the island’s first women’s business school and has grown into a comprehensive university renowned for internationalization and applied learning. Its history of social purpose and practical education continues to shape a campus that balances professional training with broad worldviews. The university’s international student community adds a lively global dimension to campus life.

Academically, Ming Chuan offers programs across communications, design, management, technology, languages, law and tourism, with an International College that provides English-taught degrees and exchange opportunities. The curriculum emphasizes theory matched with hands-on application, supported by four years of intensive English instruction and multi-year information-technology training. Faculty and industry partnerships focus on preparing students for competitive careers and graduate study.

Student support and holistic development are central: mentorship, seminars, project-based learning, and disciplined academic guidance help learners build professionalism, teamwork and intercultural competence. Career services, internships and strong employer connections improve employment outcomes, while campus activities and services ensure a welcoming environment for international students. Ming Chuan is a good fit for students seeking practical skills in a globally oriented Taiwanese university.

About the Program

Electrical engineering concerns the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism, spanning circuit theory, digital logic, signal processing, control systems, power systems, and electronic devices. The discipline sits at the intersection of physics, mathematics, and computing, and graduate study builds on these foundations while moving into more specialized areas such as power electronics, communication theory, and embedded systems. Seminars and laboratory-based projects at this level tend to encourage more independent investigation than undergraduate coursework. A master's program in this field generally combines advanced coursework with a research component, often culminating in a thesis that examines a specific technical problem in depth. Students may concentrate in areas like renewable energy systems, wireless communications, or automation and robotics, developing both theoretical understanding and applied design skills beyond what an undergraduate program covers, preparing them for project leadership or specialized technical roles in industry. Some graduates use the degree as a stepping stone toward doctoral study. This master's program is offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering at Ming Chuan University in northern Taiwan. Courses are taught in English, giving international students a route into Taiwan's technology-oriented economy without requiring prior fluency in Mandarin. Pursuing a master's degree in this field in Taiwan situates coursework within a country recognized for electronics manufacturing and engineering education, connecting classroom learning to a broader industrial context.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 10% below the typical master's in Taiwan.

Median tuition for that cohort is 3,482 USD, across 386 programs in our catalog.

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