Keystone logo

China University Of Technology


About

China University of Technology (CUTe) was established in 1965 as “Chinese Institute of Municipal Administration” and was changed into its present title in 1983.

China University of Technology (CUTe) was established in 1965 as “Chinese Institute of Municipal Administration” and was changed into its present title in 1983.

The university has two campuses. Taipei campus measures 5 hectares in area, 5-minute walk to Wan Fang Hospital Metro Station. Hsinchu campus measures 14 hectares in area, 3-minute walk to Taihu Train Station with commuting trains ever 10-15 minutes.

Both campuses are beautiful, have excellent life functions and convenient transportation. The university provides diversified learning channels, including 3 colleges (College of Planning & Design, College of Management, and College of Computer Science), 15 departments/divisions, 7 graduate schools, and 4-year college of technology and graduate schools. In continuing education, Institutes for 4-year/2-year technology and vocation are available as well.

  • Taipei

    No. 56, Sec. 3, Xinglong Rd., Wunshan District, Taipei City 116, Taiwan (R.O.C.), , Taipei

    • Xinpu Township

      No. 530, Sec. 3, Zhongshan Rd., Hukou Township, Hsinchu County 303, Taiwan, 305, Xinpu Township

      Programs

      Questions

      China University Of Technology