he Information Management Department was established in 1996 and admitted its first students into the two-year senior undergraduate program to bring up professional personnel possessing both technology sight and management quality.
In 1999 the master's program was set up to train manager’s of information strategies. In 2001 the doctors program of Information Distribution was also set up, which aims at nurturing high-class academic and researching experts in Taiwan. Also, due to the strategy of advocate lifelong learning, the master-work-experience’s program was established in 2001 and admitted professional
personnel who have either theoretical or practical experiences in related fields. In the 2002 academic year, the Information Management Department expanded to include a complete four-year undergraduate program.
aiwan is a modern, free, democratic society whose people are hardworking, fun-loving, educated and friendly. While eagerly embracing the future, the people of Taiwan hold onto traditional values and ideals. The family, including ancestors, is of utmost importance; education and scholarship are held in high esteem. Traditional forms of writing, architecture and art are part of everyday life. Yes, in Taiwan the ancient and modern, traditional and new are seamlessly woven together, creating a fascinating, dynamic society like no other in the world.