AI Will Become a Compulsory Course at Taipei Christian College, Leading the Renaissance of Liberal Arts Education in the Internet Age

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At the graduation ceremony of Taipei Christian College on June 15, acting president Che Long-yuan emphasized the need for talents trained by the college to become the 'new cabinet of science' in the era of AI, utilizing new tools to overcome challenges in learning and stay updated with global trends. Future courses including AI, IT, and data science will be introduced to align with these goals. The college also aims to cater to mid-career individuals or retirees seeking a second career by offering suitable courses and accommodation. The college's chairman, Huang Wen-hong, and acting president Che Long-yuan outlined five development directions for the college, focusing on interdisciplinary connections, international mobility, spiritual nurturing, lifelong learning, and advancements in science. Graduates, including the first-place winner in Communication, Wang Yan-li, expressed aspirations to radiate their knowledge and skills acquired during their university years into their future careers, embodying the college motto of fearing God as the beginning of wisdom.

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