History

Established in 1999, the College of Humanities and Education has been devoted to developing Holistic Education with the cultivation of Body, Mind and Spirit as a basic component, and to the pursuit of the harmony among the Creator, Humanity, the Entire Creation, and the Individual Self. The College consists of three departments, two graduate schools, four teaching centers, a master program and two undergraduate program: the Department of Applied Linguistics and Language Studies, the Department of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language, and the Department of Special Education (each with their own M.A. program); the Graduate School of Religion and the Graduate School of Education; the Language Center, the Center for General Education, the Center for Teacher Education and the Mandarin Learning Center; Master Program in Music Industry, the Undergraduate Program in College of Humanities and Education and Pre-major Freshman Program for International Students.

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