The College of Science and Engineering is in charge of the organization of teachers of science and engineering courses and the management of students under programs of higher vocational education.
The College of Science and Engineering develops its programs that are closely related to the requirements of the job market of graduates, and the students in this school take one of a total of 17 majors and specialties in the 8 engineering fields of mechanical engineering, automatic engineering, architecture and civil construction engineering, new energy and fuel gas engineering, auto engineering, electrical power, applied electronics, and computer science and technology.
The faculty of the College of Science and Engineering has 66 members, including 6 professors and 9 associate professors. Thirty-three of them are masters, 16 are qualified both as teachers and as experts in other professional fields, and over 80 percent of the teachers have experience in working in other professions as well as teaching.
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