FAQ
Ming Chuan University's designated ten fundamental competencies include the traditional virtues of morality, intelligence, physical fitness, social skills, and aesthetics, along with modern workplace execution abilities: planning, communication, technology, internationalization, and employment readiness. These ten competencies, combined with departmental core professional competencies, form a comprehensive education system.
The 10 Pillars at Ming Chuan encompass learning across various fields, serving as interdisciplinary evidence and a demonstration of holistic education. Obtaining the 10 Pillars certificate not only enriches your resume but also showcases your diverse workplace abilities to potential employers, demonstrating your capacity to overcome various workplace challenges.
After obtaining the basic 10 Pillars, actively challenging Excellence in 10 Pillars by passing four or more advanced abilities not only earns you a certificate but also a letter of recommendation from the university president. This recommendation can be invaluable for both initial job applications and further academic pursuits.
Passing the basic 10 Pillars earns you a certificate. If you achieve Excellence in 10 Pillars, you'll receive both a certificate and a letter of recommendation from the university president, along with the opportunity for public recognition at the graduation ceremony.
According to current regulations, you must pass all ten designated competencies to receive a certificate. Passing fewer than ten or any single competency does not currently result in a certificate or related documentation.
No, it will not. The ten fundamental competencies are currently encouraged rather than mandatory. The university hopes to encourage students to strive independently and engage in interdisciplinary learning, laying a solid foundation for future employment prospects.