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Introduction

Mission

Established in 2001, the Language Center is affiliated with the College of Humanities and Design. Its primary goal is to create diverse and excellent language learning environments to enhance students' foreign language proficiency for academic or professional advancement, and to strengthen their competitiveness in the global job market. The Language Center is responsible for enhancing language learning and teaching at the university. To comply with the university's policy of globalization and international cooperation, the Language Center is dedicated to strengthening student competence in foreign languages. To further execute the mission, the Language Center has been upgrading its software/hardware, creating bilingual (or multilingual) environments, increasing the passing rate of standardized proficiency tests on both English and Japanese, hosting university-wide language contests, and promoting international academic exchange.

Members:

Chia-Ping Lin
Title:Chair
Job Description:Supervise administrative and service activities

Chiu-Ping Huang
Title:Section Chief
Job Description:Assist chair on administrative duties

Wei-Zhen Zhang
Title:Assistant
Job Description:
-Arrange classrooms for General English courses
-Organize English placement test
-Calculate self-learning points -Manage internal and external school documents
-Manage Language Center Property
-Update and Maintain Language Center Web page

Szu-Chien Yang
Title:Assistant
Job Description:
-Arrange English test preparation courses
-Arrange on campus testing -CSEPT and TOEIC
-Organize intra/inter-college and high school foreign language competitions
-Be in charge of test refund
-Calculate testing results and prepare statistics report

Services
1.Administer English placement test for freshmen each academic year.
2.Administer listening and reading pretests and postests for freshmen and sophomores each semester.
3.Arrange the freshman and sophomore English curricula.
4.Organize and host intra and inter-college foreign language competitions.
5.Arrange English test preparation courses.
6.Organize tests for language certificates.
7.Review application for waiving foreign language courses.