Chang Jung Christian University
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Chang Jung Christian University is a privately funded, research-intensive, Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
Presbyterianism refers to a number of Christian churches adhering to the Calvinist theological tradition within Protestantism, which are organized according to a characteristic Presbyterian polity. Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures,...

, co-educational university located in Tainan
Tainan
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, Republic of China
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 (Taiwan
Taiwan
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). Chang Jung means everlasting glory in Mandarin.

Academic profile

CJCU's student population includes 9,000 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students in over 28 bachelor programs, 18 master programs and 1 doctoral program in five faculties (as of 2010-2011).

At present, the University consists of five colleges: Management; Health Science; Humanities and Social Sciences; Information and Engineering; and Theology. There are currently twenty-eight bachelors programs, eighteen masters programs, and one doctoral program. The University also includes ten research centers and four teaching and learning centers.

Organization

A president heads the university, which is divided into the following colleges:
  • College of Management
    • Graduate School of Business and Operations Management
    • (EMBA) Executive Master of Business Administration
    • Department of Business Administration
    • Department of International Business
    • Department of Accounting and Information Systems
    • Department of Aviation and Maritime Transportation Management
    • Department of Land Management and Development
    • Department of Finance
    • Department of Sports and Recreation Management
    • Bachelors Degree Program in Technology Management
    • Bachelors Degree Program in Leisure Industry Management
    • Bachelors Degree Program in Real Estate Project Management
  • College of Health Sciences
    • Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
    • Department of Health Care Administration
    • Department of Nursing
    • Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences
    • Department of Occupational Health and Safety
    • Department of Bioscience Technology
    • Department of Respiratory Care
    • Department of Clinical Psychology
  • College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Graduate Institute of Taiwan Studies
    • Teacher Education Center
    • Department of Mass Communication
    • Department of Translation and Interpretation Studies
    • Department of Social Work
    • Department of Computer Aided Media Design
    • Department of Applied Japanese Language
    • Department of Philosophy and Religion
    • Department of Visual Arts
    • Bachelors Degree Program in Calligraphy and Painting Arts
  • College of Information and Engineering
    • Department of Information Management
    • Department of Engineering & Management of Advanced Technology
    • Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering,
    • Teacher Bachelors Degree Program in Production of Digital Content
  • College of Theology
    • Department of Theology
  • School of Liberal Arts Education
    • Center for General Education
    • Language Education Center

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