Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU;
Chinese: 中原大學) is a
private university in
Zhongli District,
Taoyuan City,
Taiwan. The university was established as Chung Yuan
Christian College of Science and Engineering in 1955 by a group of
Taiwanese and
American
Christian educators to train science and engineering talent in the
Christian spirit. The school was upgraded to a full university and renamed
Chung Yuan Christian University in 1980.
Education mission and ranking
CYCU's stated mission is "to promote higher education for the
benefit of the Chinese people, aiming at the pursuit and advancement of
genuine knowledge in order to maintain our cultural heritage and, thus, to
serve humankind."[2]
As the University grows in reputation, the Ministry of
Education has on several occasions evaluated and rated CYCU as the best
private comprehensive university.
History
Chung Yuan Christian College of Science and Engineering (CYCC)
was established in October 1955 by a group of Christian educators and local
gentry. The college comprised four departments: physics, chemistry, chemical
engineering, and civil engineering. CYCC was renamed Chung Yuan Christian
University (CYCU) on August 1, 1980.[3]
Colleges
CYCU has 7 colleges, 26 departments, 24 Masters programs, and
12 PhD programs. CYCU has more than 70,000 alumni.
- College of Science
- College of Engineering
- College of Business
- College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- College of Design
- School of Law
- College of Humanities and Education
Presidents
Dr. Samuel K.C. Chang has been the school's president since
2013.[4]
Past presidents and administrators include Kuo Ke-tee, Hsieh Ming-shan, Han
Wei, Yuan Ta-nien, Yin Shiu-hau, Chang Kwang-cheng, and Hsiung Shen-kan.[3]
Notable alumni 知名校友
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Chang Fan: Political Deputy Minister of Finance
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Deng Feng-zhou: Chinese poet, local historian, environmentalist 鄧豐洲
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Hwang Jung-chiou: Chairman of Taiwan Power Company, Vice Minister of
the Ministry of Economic Affairs
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Yan Jeou-rong: Deputy Minister of the Public Construction Commission
of the Executive Yuan
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Yu Hsiao-cheng: Deputy Chairperson of the National Communications
Commission (NCC) of the Executive Yuan
Name
Although similar in name, Chung Yuan Christian University does
not have any relationship with the following universities in
China:
Zhongyuan University of Technology in
Zhengzhou, and the short-lived Zhongyuan University which was founded by
Deng Xiaoping, existed in the 1940s and 1950s, and later merged into
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law and
Huazhong Normal University, both in
Wuhan.
See also
References
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Coordinates:
24°57′29.39″N
121°14′30.45″E / 24.9581639°N
121.2417917°E