Admissions
International Students Application
Please refer to the official NTNU application handbook for the latest Admission prospectus.
Master Degrees
| Degree | Master’s |
| Enrollment Semesters | Fall 2026-Second Round (Jan 12-Mar 2, 2026) |
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| Language of Instruction | Program taught in Chinese |
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Language Proficiency |
Chinese Language Proficiency: Chinese proficiency certificate at CEFR Levels B2 (or above)
English Language Proficiency: English proficiency certificate at CEFR Levels B2 (or above)
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A financial statement ※Please provide a financial statement in Chinese or English. The statement must be issued within the past three months and show a bank savings account balance sufficient to support the applicant’s studies in Taiwan. The required amount must be at least equivalent to NTD 150,000 or USD 5,000. Please select one of the following ways of submission:
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Doctorate
| Degree | Doctorate |
| Enrollment Semesters | Fall 2026-Second Round (Jan 12-Mar 2, 2026) |
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| Language of Instruction | Program taught in Chinese |
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※Eligible applicants who graduate at the same year as the admission to National Taiwan Normal University must submit transcripts for each academic semester and the ‘Deposition of Admission Documents for National Taiwan Normal University International Applicants’, and are not required to submit the diploma during application. The diploma and transcripts for each academic semester must be submitted upon registration (Diplomas or degree certificates from China are required to have the documents notarized by relevant authorities.); otherwise, the applicants admitted to NTNU will have their admission revoked. |
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Degree Programs
As Taiwan’s first national institute of Translation & Interpretation studies, we offer two master’s degree programs; one in Translation and Interpretation, and another in Conference Interpreting. In 2003, we also launched the only Ph.D. Program in Taiwan.
(1) Master’s degree
Minimum credits requirement:
*T&I Program: 38 credits
*CI Program: 46 credits
Required courses for both Programs: Introduction to Translation and Interpretation, Sight Translation, Research Methods and Thesis Writing
(2) Doctor’s degree
Minimum credits requirement: 30 credits
Required credits:6 credits
Elective credits:24 credits