Opportunity – starts with the courage to take the first leap.
FCU’s numerous partnerships and exchange programs with universities and companies worldwide create an internationalized environment for faculty and students. Students can enhance their worldwide mobility and build competitive “global citizenship” through student exchange, short-term study abroad, field trips, overseas internships, and global volunteer work.
The International School of Technology and Management is the first school in Taiwan to offer a 2+2 international dual-degree Bachelor’s program.
Partner schools include Purdue University (USA), University of Queensland (Australia), Monash University (Australia) and other top 100 universities worldwide. 7 dual-degree Bachelor’s programs have been established, and the innovative mode of cohort-in-cohort-out attracts many overseas and local students. More than 100 graduates have successfully graduated from the program.

The International School of Technology and Management is the first school in Taiwan to offer a 2+2 international dual-degree Bachelor’s program.
In addition, we are actively developing full English programs and PMP (Pre-major Program for International Freshman Students) to provide international learning environment for foreign students and domestic. In 2022, the International Foundation Program (IFP) was established with a 1+4 arrangement, with a full Chinese language curriculum in the first year and a professional major from the second to fifth years.
International Experience
The world is the classroom.
Grasp the opportunity and grasp the moment. If you have the idea, Feng Chia will give you a ticket to realize your dream. Representing the university to compete overseas with your extra-ordinary strength. Bravely sending your resume to join an international internship. The world is not far away, just switch your mind.
2+2 international dual-degree Bachelor’s program
European Innovation Institute (EIA)
Students Stories
Senior's precious experience
I am moved by reading other people's stories but it is difficult to describe oneself’s experience without trying. In the end, I can only say: "You will understand when you try once!"