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Military Education Office

Introduction

 

Aim and Goal

 

In accordance with the policy of “National Defense Education for the People”, our mission is to cultivate students’ patriotism, intensify their knowledge of national defense, and consolidate their willingness to safeguard national security, in order to accomplish the goal of strengthening the nation's overall combat effectiveness.

 

In recent years, in response to changes in the social environment, military training education has taken on the roles of safeguarding campus safety and assisting the school to guide students in their everyday lives.

 

 

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Military Training Education

 

According to the national curriculum standard, military training education at the college level include courses covering national security, national defense techniques, theory of military affairs, history of war, study of arms, and general principles of military training and nursing. In addition, we recommend outstanding youth of good character with strong academic performance to participate youth teams, which will share duties in the event of war.

 

Campus Security Center

 

We offer information to students concerning campus security, traffic security, Anti-drugs on campus campaign, Off-campus housing, personal security and fraud prevention.

We are also responsible for the planning and execution of campus security measures. In each academic year, we sponsor fire drills, earthquake drills, disaster drills, and evacuation drills for tall buildings (including the operation of emergency descent equipment), to strengthen the students’ ability to handle emergencies and to prevent disasters.

 

 

Military Training Education

According to the national curriculum standard, military training education at the college level includes courses covering National Security, National Defense Techniques, Theory of Military Affairs, History of War, Study of Arms, and General Principles of Military Training and Nursing. In addition, we recommend outstanding youth of good character with strong academic performance to participate youth teams, which will share duties in the event of war.

Campus Security Center

We offer students information concerning campus security, traffic security, personal security and fraud prevention.

We are also responsible for the planning and execution of campus security measures. In each academic year, we sponsor fire drills, earthquake drills, disaster drills, and evacuation drills for tall buildings (including the operation of emergency descent equipment), to strengthen students’ ability to handle emergencies and to prevent disasters. 

 

 

 

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