Lan Yang Institute of Technology explained

Lan Yang Institute of Technology
Native Name:蘭陽技術學院
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
Former Name:Fushin Junior College of Technology
Fushin Institute of Technology
Motto:Loyalty, Diligence, Honesty and Simplicity
Motto Lang:en
Type:private college
Established:March 1966
Founder:Tsia Tian-lin
President:Lin Shu-li
Vice-President:Liu Chien-liang
Students:0
Address:Toucheng, Yilan County, Taiwan
Coordinates:24.8686°N 121.8179°W
T:蘭陽技術學院
Poj:Lân-iông Ki-su̍t Ha̍k-īⁿ
P:Lányáng Jìshù Xuéyuàn

Lan Yang Institute of Technology (LYIT;) is a private college in Toucheng Township, Yilan County, Taiwan.

History

LYIT was originally established as Fushin Junior College of Technology in March 1966. In 1983, it was renamed Fushin Institute of Technology. In 2001, the school was upgraded to Lan Yang Institute of Technology.[1]

In 2018, the university had a concern on the low admission to their school, which resulted in the planned closures of many of its departments.[2]

Faculties

Transportation

The campus is accessible within walking distance northwest from Toucheng Station of the Taiwan Railways.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Overview. https://archive.today/20140120162455/http://120.127.48.2/efit/english.moe.gov.tw/spfcf2.html?ctNode=9911&mp=1182. dead. 2014-01-20. 120.127.48.2. 2014-01-20.
  2. News: Ryan. Drillsma. 5 December 2018. MoE: Taiwan university and college departments closing due to declining birth rates. Taiwan News. 13 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Departments. 120.127.48.2. 2014-01-20. https://archive.today/20140120163901/http://120.127.48.2/efit/english.moe.gov.tw/sp3801.html?ctNode=9915&mp=1182. 2014-01-20. dead.