For Category B of the Interdisciplinary Program, students may choose either a combination of one minor plus two credit programs or four credit programs.
*This page provides information on minors and credit programs that may be used as eligible combinations for the Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Program. All details are subject to the official announcements of the respective departments or course-offering units.
Minor
- The following eight departments/programs adopt a selection-based admission system: the Department of Fine Arts, the Department of Design, the Department of Music (Minor), the Bachelor’s Program in Performing Arts (Double Major), the Department of Physical Education, the Department of Chemistry (Double Major), the Early Childhood Education Division of the Department of Child and Family Studies (formerly the Department of Human Development and Family Studies), and the Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling (starting from Academic Year 2023–2024). Students who wish to choose any of the above departments/programs as a minor must first pass the selection process.
- For other departments/programs that follow a registration-based system, please refer to the Curriculum System for course requirements:https://courseap2.itc.ntnu.edu.tw/acadmOpenCourse/index.jsp
- For information on pre-major status, minor programs, and double major admissions for each department/program, please refer to the respective announcements:https://www.aa.ntnu.edu.tw/zh_tw/Registry/RequestTransfer/Enrollment
Credit Program
Credit Programs are categorized into “Specialization Programs” and “Inter-disciplinary Programs“:
Specialization Programs: Launched starting from the 2025 (114) academic year, these are department-led programs based on the curriculum structures of each teaching unit. They clearly outline the core focus, essential competencies, and course planning to provide students with a systematic approach to their studies. No application is required. Students who complete the required courses with passing grades will be issued a completion certificate upon graduation.
Inter-disciplinary Programs: These programs consist of inter-disciplinary course combinations that integrate curricula across different colleges, departments, institutes, and degree programs to cultivate students’ future-ready inter-disciplinary skills. There are two types: prior application and post-completion certification. Upon completion, students must submit a certification application. Once reviewed and approved by the program-hosting unit, the Office of Academic Affairs will issue the Credit Program Certificate.
Specialization Programs
Inter-disciplinary Programs
Overview of Credit Programs: https://www.cge.ntnu.edu.tw/article.php?lang=tw&tb=5&cid=114&id=1114
Credit Program Admission Brochure: https://courseap.itc.ntnu.edu.tw/CertApplyPublic/

