Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University's Main Educational Goals
1. Have students obtain knowledge regarding both civil and environmental engineering, allowing them to further study, learn or research in those professional areas.
2. Have students obtain the ability to manage in work regarding civil and environmental practice in order to fulfill the need of local essential technology development in our country.
3. Deploy the spirit of engineering ethics, effective communication, wide viewpoints, cooperation, and life-study.
Core Abilities for University Graduates
1. Obtain knowledge of math, science and engineering for deployment in construction and environmental engineering
2. Have the basic ability to plan and execute experiments, and to explain the data.
3. Have the ability to integrate both civil and environmental engineering design skills and to employ modern tools in practice.
4. Integrate both basic and professional knowledge, allowing students to discover, analyze, and manage difficulties at hand.
5. Obtain the proper basic and advanced knowledge in order to allow life-study.
6. Have the ability to manage information properly and make effective communications.
7. Full understanding of professional ethics, have responsibility and cooperation spirit.
8. Society feedback, understand the importance of civil and environmental engineering which greatly effects the human civilization and the sustainable development of our environment.
Educational Goals of Graduate Schools
1. Have students obtain knowledge regarding both civil or environmental engineering, allowing them to further study, learn or research in those professional areas.
2. Have students obtain the ability to manage in work regarding civil or environmental practice in order to fulfill the need of local essential technology development in our country.
3. Deploy the spirit of engineering ethics, effective communication, wide viewpoints, cooperation, and life-study.
Core Abilities for Master Graduates
1. Obtain the advanced knowledge regarding civil and environmental engineering.
2. Have the ability to handle problems by themselves, and reasonably to plan.
3. Have the skills to plan and execute experiments and ability to use modern tools.
4. Have the ability to analyze and criticize problems, explain data and produce professional essays.
5. Have the ability to integrate basics and professional knowledge, allowing life-study and further professional refinement.
6. Have the ability to manage information properly and make effective communications.
7. Full understanding of professional ethics, have responsibility and cooperation spirit.
8. Society feedback, understand the importance of civil and environmental engineering which greatly effects the human civilization and the sustainable development of our environment.
FULL TIME FACLTY
Chi-Chi Lin
Professor/ Department Chair
Laboratory: Air and Indoor Air Quality Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering
2.General Chemistry
3.Environmental Analyses and Experiments (I)
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1.Noise and Vibration Control
2.Air Pollution Control
3.Air Pollution Control and Design
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E-mail: chichilin@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919718
Ching Yuan
Distinguished Professor /Vice President of Administration
Laboratory: Soil Conservation and Restoration Laboratory, Environmental Engineering Precision Instrument Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Subsurface Environment Pollution Control
2.Experiment planning and design
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1.Engineering Statistics
2.Environmental Chemistry
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e-mail: caroline@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919178
Lien, Hsing-Lung
Distinguished Professor
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Environmental Engineering Process
2.Renewable Energy Certificate: Theory and Practice
3.Water Supply Engineering
4.Principles of physicochemical processes in Environmental Engineering
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1.Introduction to Renewable Energy
2.Water Supply Engineering
3.Sewerage Engineering
4.Renewable Energy Certificate: Theory and Practice
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e-mail: lien.sam@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919221
Ning, Shu-Kuang
Professor
Laboratory: Environmental Informatics and Systems Analysis Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Hydrology
2.Environmental System Analysis
3.Project Study (I)
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1.Fluid Mechanics
2.Environmental Planning and Management
3.Project Study (II)
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e-mail: ning@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919538
Chiou-Liang Lin
Professor
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Solid Waste Treatment and Management
2.The wreath work unit operation
3.The wastes transaction system design
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1.Environmental Analyses and Experiments (II)
2.Environmental Quality Analysis
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e-mail: cllin0407@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919722
En-Chin Su
Assistant Professor
Laboratory: Green Energy and Environmental Material Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Instrumental Analysis
2.Sewerage Engineering
3.Green Energy and Sustainable Development
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1.Introduction to Sustainable Environment
2.Industrial Wastewater Treatment
3.Advanced Physicochemical Treatment
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e-mail: ecsu1014@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919220
Min-Hao Wu
Professor / Dean, Office of Research and Development
Laboratory: Disaster Prevention Engineering Research Center
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.General Physics
2.Geographic Information System
3.Rail Technology Design and Application
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1.Computer Graphics
2.Engineering Mathematic (II)
3.The earthquake and disaster prevention engineering
4.Geographic Information System
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e-mail: wuminhao@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5916680
Shi-Heng Tung
Professor /Dean, Office of General Affairs
Laboratory: Geotechnical Engineering and Structural Model Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Calculus (I)
2.Civil Engineering Experiment (II)
3.Construction Methods
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1.Calculus (II)
2.Soil Mechanics
3.Construction Methods
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e-mail: shtung@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919223
Chern-Hwa Chen
Professor
Laboratory: Structural Health Monitoring and NDT Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Engineering Materials
2.Structural Steel Design
3.Non-Destructive Inspections and Tests
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1.Reinforced Concrete Design
2.Introduction of Buliding Structural Design
3.Wind Engineering
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e-mail: chchen@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919226
Chao-Chau Yu
Associate Professor
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Engineering Surveying
2.Mechanics of Materials
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1.Engineering Mechanics
2.Finite Element Method
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e-mail: ccyu@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919225
Hsing-Chih Tsai
Professor
Laboratory: Structural Analysis Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Introduction to Computer and Programming
2.Engineering Mathematic (I)
3.Structural Analysis
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1.Construction Management
2.Structural Matrix Analysis
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e-mail: rock@nuk.edu.tw, tsaihsingchih@gmail.com Tel: +886-7-59192543
Wei Chih Chen
Assistant Professor
Laboratory: Engineering Materials Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Dynamics
2.Engineering and Environmental Geology
3.Advanced Foundation Engineering
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1.Civil Engineering Experiment(1)
2.Foundation Engineering
3.Rock mechanics
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e-mail: weichih@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5916791
Jun Yang Shi
Assistant Professor
Laboratory: Computer-Aided Structural Analysis Laboratory
Fall semester classes | Spring semester classes |
1.Engineering Mathematic (III)
2.Structural System
3.Structure dynamics
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1.Engineering of prestressed concrete
2.Seismic Design of Structures
3.Elasticity
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e-mail: jyshi@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919222