Lunghwa University of Science and Technology

Coordinates: 25°1′10.29″N 121°24′3.51″E / 25.0195250°N 121.4009750°E / 25.0195250; 121.4009750

Lunghwa University of Science and Technology
龍華科技大學
Motto 勤、敬、誠、樸 (Chinese)
Motto in English
Diligence, Dedication, Honesty, and Simplicity[1]
Type Vocational/Technical education, Science and technology education
Established Founded 1969[2]
Upgraded in 1998
Renamed in 2001
President Dr.Tzu-Hsiang Ko[3]
Academic staff
250 (2011Y December)
Students 6,117(2011YMarch)
Undergraduates 5,048
Postgraduates 2,215
Location 33306, NO. 300, Sec. 1, Wanshou Rd., Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, R.O.C., Republic of China
Campus Urban and Suburban
Website www.lhu.edu.tw
Lunghwa University of Science and Technology
Traditional Chinese 龍華科技大學

Lunghwa University of Science and Technology (LHU; Chinese: 龍華科技大學) is a private university of science and technology in the Taiwanese vocational education system, originally based in Guishan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

As its spirit of fundamental of initial creation in its school song, "a technical skill can be valued unlimitedly; both hands can be creating infinitely for country." The LHU is a multi-technology institution that has a good open-mined system and universal spirit of root cause studying architecture among structured cells.

Popular undergraduate majors at LHU include electronics, business, mechanic, engineering, finance, philology, international business, industrial management, multi-media and gaming science, tourism and leisure science and computer science. Popular fields of study among graduate students include electronics, engineering, computer science and finance. LHU claims to provide HTC, TSMC, UMC and other famous firms with more engineering, computer science and business graduates than any other college or university, and philanthropic support of LHU is among the highest in the Taiwanese vocational education system and technical education system.

Colleges and Departments

Lunghwa University of Science and Technology

There are three colleges in LHU:

Sister universities

Sister schools of Lunghwa include:[4]

Name Location Date
Technos International collegeJapanJanuary 14, 1985
Mercer UniversityMacon, Georgia, U.S.A.August 14, 1996
University of SunderlandUnited KingdomOctober 20, 1996
Lawrence Technological UniversitySouthfield, Michigan, U.S.A.August 11, 1996
Beijing University of TechnologyChinaOctober 18, 2001
Capital University of Economics and BusinessChinaOctober 19, 2001
Beijing Technology and Business UniversityChinaOctober 18, 2001
Nanjing University of Science & TechnologyChinaOctober 23, 2001
University of South AustraliaAustraliaJanuary 14, 2002
Northwestern Polytechnic UniversityU.S.A.April 19, 2002
University of BridgeportU.S.A.May 20, 2002
University of CanberraAustraliaJanuary 6, 2002
University of Detroit-MercyU.S.A.November 6, 2002
University of Santiago de CompostelaSpainNovember 6, 2002
University of WestminsterUnited KingdomAugust 30, 2002
Hanoi University of EconomicsHanoi, VietnamApril 25, 2004
Hanoi University of Business and ManagementVietnamApril 25, 2004
Shenzhen PolytechnicChinaSeptember 7, 2004
Moscow State Institute of Radio-engineering Electronics and AutomationRussiaJune 22, 2004
Moscow Aviation InstituteRussiaJune 22, 2004
Pittsburg State UniversityU.S.A.February 16, 2005
Hanoi University of TechnologyVietnamMarch 17, 2005
Queen's University BelfastUnited KingdomJune 21, 2005
Akita UniversityJapanJuly 15, 2005
Utsunomiya UniversityJapanJuly 28, 2005
Youngstown State UniversityU.S.A.April 10, 2005
Western Kentucky UniversityU.S.A.September 1, 2006
Kharkiv UniversityUkraineAugust 2, 2006
University of PrimorskaSloveniaApril 20, 2006
University of Minnesota CrookstonU.S.A.November 12, 2006
University of MinnesotaCrookston.April 20, 2007
Ho Chi Minh City University of IndustryVietnamNovember 6, 2007
Dublin City UniversityIrelandJune 29, 2007
Kyungmin CollegeKoreaSeptember 27, 2007
Royal Brisbane International CollegeAustraliaSeptember 27, 2007
Don Bosco Institute of Technology, MumbaiIndiaAugust 11, 2007
Hanoi University of TechnologyVietnamAugust 1, 2008
National Key Polytechnics under ConstructionChinaJune 12, 2008
Xiamen Nanyang UniversityChinaFebruary 20, 2009

Alumni

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