
🌈 Looking for a course you want to take—but can’t find it anywhere?
Want to learn something new—but it’s not even on the course list?
Trying to take a class with friends—but stuck because of the budget?
We hear you—and now the opportunity is here!
🎯 Introducing the “MiniHorizon Project”!
A pilot program launched by the Center for General Education, allowing students to propose, recruit, and run their own courses.
All you need is:
✔ A passionate idea
✔ A faculty advisor willing to support you
✔ A group of like-minded learners (20 students is enough to form a class)
Submit an application—and once it’s approved, you may even receive funding support!
Applicants should appoint one representative, and submit the following documents to the Center for General Education:
Appendix I: Course Proposal and Implementation Plan
Appendix II: Microcredit Course Application Form for the Microcredit Course Management System (used for course review)
Statement of Agreement
Personal Data Consent Form
Please submit your application at least 1.5 months before the course begins, to allow sufficient time for the review process.
A final report (Appendix III) must be submitted within one month after the course ends.
Reimbursement documents must be submitted within one month after the event ends, including honorarium receipts, invoices, and other required proof.
All participants must complete the survey within one month after the event ends, to help us improve and optimize the program.
The Center will assist student-proposed courses through the review process and complete the course registration procedure in the Microcredit Course Management System.
Once approved, participating students will be able to officially accumulate General Education microcredit hours through the system.
This is a pilot program, and spots are limited—applications will be accepted until all funding is allocated.
So if you’ve been wanting to create the course you actually want to learn—now is the time!
Open up a whole new path in General Education with your own course idea.
National Chung Cheng University Regulations on the Implementation of Microcredit Learning Activities
National Chung Cheng University Regulations for Subsidizing Interdisciplinary Microcredit Courses
This project is supported by funding from the University’s Higher Education SPROUT Project.
📩 If you have any questions, please contact:
Ms. Lee, Center for General Education
admgene@ccu.edu.tw (Ext. 17304)