NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences

NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences (NDHU CHASS; ) is an interdisciplinary school of Humanities and Social Sciences of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). Founded in 1995, with Professor Yang Mu, the Founding Dean of HKUST School of Humanities and Social Science and Founding Director of Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica, as Founding Dean.

NDHU CHASS is one of the founding institutions of National Dong Hwa University as well as Taiwan's first school for interdisciplinary studies of Humanities and Social Sciences, which its MFA program in Creative Writing is recognized the first and most premier program for creative writing in Chinese-speaking world.

Foundation
With Yang Mu returned from Hong Kong and United States, NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences (NDHU CHASS) was founded in 1995 as Taiwan's first institution for Humanities and Social Sciences to serve the interdisciplinary trend of both disciplines. As Yang Mu's latest founded institution, he brought his academic experiences and network from being the Dean of HKUST School of Humanities and Social Science, Director of Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica, and Professor of Comparative Literature at University of Washington, to NDHU CHASS.

In 1995, NDHU CHASS was established with 3 graduate institutes - Graduate Institute of China Studies, Graduate Institute of International Economics, and Graduate Institute of Education, which were founded by many oversea Taiwanese scholars, including Cheng Chih-Ming, Professor of Economics at Georgia Institute of Technology, Hsieh Ting-Chung, Chair of Economics at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Tuan Chyau, Professor of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Liu Yue-Yun, Chair of Political Science at Brandon University, and Wen Yin-Kenn, the Senior Economist at World Bank. Meanwhile, NDHU CHASS established Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures with Chiao Chien, Founding Chair of Anthropology at Chinese University of Hong Kong, as founding director, which was Taiwan's first for Ethnic Relations and Cultural Anthropology.

In 1996, NDHU CHASS established Department of Chinese Language and Literature and Department of English with Cheng Ching-mao, Chair of East Asian Languages and Cultures at University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Wu Chuan-Cheng, Chair of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Taiwan University, as founding chair. In 1997, Graduate Institute of International Economics expanded its academics to establish Department of Economics. In 1998, NDHU CHASS established Department of Sport and Leisure Studies with Wang Philip, Professor of Recreation & Tourism Management at Kent State University, as founding chair, which was Taiwan's first for Leisure studies and Kinesiology. Meanwhile, it established Postgraduate Certificate program of Public Administration, which was first in Eastern Taiwan.

In 1999, NDHU CHASS established Department of History, with Chang Li, Research Fellow at Institute of Modern History at Academia Sinica, as founding chair, which was Taiwan's first academic institution for Public History. In 2000, NDHU CHASS established Graduate Institute of Creative Writing and English Literature, which offered Chinese-speaking world's first MFA program in Creative Writing. Meanwhile, it established Center for Asia-Pacific Regional Studies, PhD program in Chinese Language and Literature, and Executive Master program of School Administration. In 2001, With the founding of NDHU College of Indigenous Studies, NDHU CHASS's Graduate Institute of Ethnic Relations and Cultures was moved to it to provide integrative training in Indigenous Studies. Following the maturity of China Studies in Taiwan, the Graduate Institute of China Studies was divided into 2 institutes - Graduate Institute of Public Administration and Graduate Institute of Financial and Economic Law. Meanwhile, the Department of Counseling and Guidance were established with Yee Der-Huey, the Master of Psychology in Chinese-speaking world, as founding chair. In 2004, the Department of Counseling and Guidance was renamed as Department of Clinical and Counseling Psychology to serve interdiscipline training in Counseling Psychology and Clinical Psychology.

Nowaday
With the merger of National Dong Hwa University and National Hualien University of Education, NDHU CHASS's Graduate Institute of Education was moved to the newly established Hua-Shih College of Education, and established Department of Sinophone Literatures, Department of Taiwan and Regional Studies, Department of Social and Public Affairs, which developed Taiwan's first Sinophone Studies, Taiwan Studies, Asia–Pacific Studies. In 2013, the Undergraduate program of Law was established, and Department of Social and Public Administration was divided into Department of Sociology and Department of Public Administration. In 2017, NDHU CHASS established Dual Degree program with Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Hiroshima University. In 2019, NDHU CHASS partnered with Chinese Language Center to jointly established International PhD program in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language. In 2020, NDHU CHASS established International Ph.D. Program in Asia-Pacific Regional Studies.

Departments

 * Department of Chinese Language and Literature (CLL)


 * Department of Sinophone Literatures (SL)
 * Department of English (ENG)
 * Department of History (HIST)
 * Department of Public Administration (PA)
 * Department of Economics (ECON)
 * Department of Sociology (SOC)
 * Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology (CCP)
 * Department of Law (LAW)
 * Department of Taiwan and Regional Studies (TRS)

Research centers

 * European Union Research Centre (EURC)
 * Humanities Innovation and Social Practice Research Center (HISPRC)
 * Yang Mu Center for Literary Studies (YMCLS)
 * International Research Center of the Dream of the Red Chamber (RDRC)
 * Research Center of Public History

Publications

 * Dong Hwa Journal of Chinese Studies (東華漢學) (THCI Core)
 * Dong Hwa Humanistic Studies (東華人文學報) (THCI Core)
 * Sinophone Literatures and Culture (華文文學與文化)
 * NDHU Students' Journal of Historical Review (洄瀾春秋)

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The Doctoral program (PhD) at NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences is a full-time, in-residence program intended for students who plan scholarly careers involving research and teaching in Humanities and Social Sciences. There are five PhD programs:
 * PhD in Asia-Pacific Regional Studies (International)
 * PhD in Economics
 * PhD in Chinese Literature and Language
 * PhD in Folk Literature
 * PhD in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language (International)

Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Arts (MA) has nineteen major tracks for MA students follow at NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences:


 * MA in Chinese Language and Literature
 * MA in Folk Literature
 * MA in Literary and Cultural Studies
 * MA in Teaching Chinese and Calligraphy (International)
 * MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
 * MA in History
 * MA in Taiwan Studies
 * MA in Asia-Pacific Regional Studies (International)
 * MA in Economics (International)
 * MA in International Finance and Trade
 * MA in Big Data and Industrial Economics
 * MA in Counseling Psychology
 * MA in Clinical Psychology
 * MA in Psychology of Science
 * MA in Sociology
 * MA in Social Enterprise

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
NDHU CHASS's Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing is Chinese-speaking world's first program, which MFA students can submit creative writing works as thesis. Qualified student will receive this degree after passing final defense of its artworks.

Master of Public Administration (MPA)
NDHU CHASS's Master of Public Administration (MPA) aims to equip students with the core analytical skills, practical tools and professional experience to serve in executive positions in national, municipal, state, and federal government and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

Master of Laws (LLM)
NDHU CHASS's Master of Laws (LLM) is a professional degree in Laws, which provides interdisciplinary training in social, Environmental, technological, economic, financial, Indigenous issues for students with or without a legal background.

Undergraduate
NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers 10 programs in different majors.


 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Chinese Language and Literature
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sinophone Literatures
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Taiwan and Regional Studies
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology
 * Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Public Administration
 * Bachelor of Science (BS) in Counseling and Clinical Psychology
 * Bachelor of Law (LLB) in Law

These programs operate on a modular system where students design their curricula to pace their studies. They may also take modules of their interest, subject to any prerequisite requirements and to the availability of modules.

Dual Degree
NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers BA-MA in partnership with University of Essex in United Kingdom, Dual-MA with Hiroshima University Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Japan, Dual-PhD in Comparative Literature with Université Grenoble Alpes in France.

Global Partnership
NDHU established academic partnership and exchange program with many universities, including Peking University School of Government, Yonsei University College of Liberal Arts and Institute for Sinology, Sungkyunkwan University College of Liberal Arts, Beijing Normal University School of Sociology and School of Chinese Language and Literature, Tianjin University School of Liberal Arts and Law, Sichuan University College of Literature and Journalism, Shandong University School of Economics, Nankai University School of Economics and Faculty of History, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence.