Taiwan Shoufu University
Taiwan Shoufu University (TSU; Chinese: 台灣首府大學) is a private university in Madou District, Tainan, Taiwan.
Established | 2000 |
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Chairman | Xiu-Feng, Ying |
President | Kuang-Hua, Hsu |
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Website | www.tsu.edu.tw |
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Traditional Chinese | 台灣首府大學 | ||||||
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TSU runs independently with 2 hotels in Kaohsiung.
History
The university was originally established as Diwan College of Management (Chinese: 致遠管理學院) in 2000. In 2010, the college was accredited and upgraded to Taiwan Shoufu University.[1]
The current president is Kuang-Hua, Hsu(simplified Chinese: 许光华; traditional Chinese: 許光華). The Chairman of university board is Ciu-Feng, Ying (simplified Chinese: 应秀凤; traditional Chinese: 應秀鳳).
Faculties
There are eighteen departments categorized as three colleges, which are:
- College of Education and Design
- College of Leisure Industry
- College of Hotel Management
Academic Programs | Bachelor | Master |
College of Education and Design | ||
Graduate Institute of Education | ● | |
Department of Early Childhood Education | ● | ● |
Department of Computer Science and Multimedia Design | ● | |
College of Leisure Industry | ||
Department of Leisure Management | ● | ● |
Department of Leisure and Information Management | ● | |
Department of Business Administration | ● | |
Department of Tourism Management | ● | |
College of Hotel Management | ||
Department of Hospitality Management | ● | |
Department of Hotel Management | ● | |
Department of Baking Technology and Management | ● |
Campus
The university campus building is constructed on a land belongs to Taiwan Sugar Corporation.[2]
References
- "Welcome to Taiwan Shoufu University". Taiwan Shoufu University. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
- Maxon, Ann (17 January 2019). "Private colleges 'lack oversight'". Taipei Times. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
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