Tatung University (TTU) is a private university located in the urban area of Taipei city in Taiwan. It was established in 1956 as a two-year program college. The school was accredited as a four-year institute of technology in 1963 and began to offer master's programs in 1976 and doctoral programs in 1982. It was renamed as Tatung University in 1999. Currently, the University is composed of 4 colleges, including Engineering, Electrical and Information Engineering, Management and Design, 10 departments, 11 master's programs, and 6 PhD. programs. The number of student enrollment stands at 4000, with 20% pursuing graduate studies.
Tatung University is a teaching-and research-oriented private university highly recognized for its engineering, management and design programs. Having developed side by side with Tatung Company, the leading electric and electronic multinational company with annual sales of 10 billion US dollars and 40,000 employees worldwide, TTU has placed a special emphasis on practical and professional learning. Over the years, it has a proven track of success in educating and training talented engineers, business professionals, and industrial leaders.