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Shared Campus of Taiwan

Shared Campus of Taiwan

What is a "SCoT"?


"SCoT" stands for Shared Campus of Taiwan, a collaborative initiative by National Chi Nan University, National Ilan University, University of Taipei, and National Taiwan University of Arts. The program promotes interdisciplinary, interregional, and inter-university collaboration in courses and teaching activities. Through experiential and self-directed learning, students from the four universities can explore subjects from various angles, share knowledge, solve problems together, and broaden their academic perspectives.

The "SCoT" alliance will introduce a cross-university micro-credit program. The first core course will be "Interdisciplinary Sustainability Project: Scot Shared Campus." Based on the core concepts of interdisciplinary and cross-university learning, this course will focus on global sustainability issues. Scheduled for the first semester of the 113th academic year, the course will be offered in a centralized format, guiding students through an exploration of the four campuses and sustainability experiences.

Teaching Objectives


Through the exchange experience of the 4 universities, we can discover and understand the development context and campus environment of the 4 universities, and expand the breadth and depth of students' learning.
Understand the relevant knowledge of sustainability, explore the meaning of the United Nations SDGs, and the interpretation and response to sustainability issues in various fields.

Understand the expertise, characteristics, career vision and imagination of our school and its partners.

Experience and learn first-hand teamwork, heterogeneous communication, and cross-domain mentality and skills.