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Brief History

2014 The Department of Nursing was established on 2014 as a 4-year undergraduate nursing program, and recruited 45 high-school graduates. At the same time, two additional specialty courses -International Nursing program and Aging Long-Term Care program- also been developed, so students can complete the curricular plan with these two Students then can complete the curricular plan with the additional specialty course to enhance their abilities in their interesting area.
2015 Based on the demanding of the nursing power, the Department of Nursing and recruited 108 students. Moreover, because of the shortages of nurses in remote area, the Department of Nursing also joined the plan for remote nursing elites, and recruited 3 state financed students.
2016 Asia University Hospital established on 1st Aug, 2016. The Department of Nursing built up three specialty courses, including International Nursing program, Clinical Care program, and Aging Long-Term Care program. The Department of Nursing was dedicated to the plan for remote nursing elites, and recruited 5 state financed students.
2019 Master degree program was established to recruit 15 postgraduate students at the school.
2020 The Post-Baccalaureate Program in Nursing was established and recruited 45 students at the school.
2020 College of Nursing was established .
2021 The Department of Nursing, in response to the growing demand in the nursing workforce, has expanded its undergraduate day program enrollment to 150 students. Additionally, it has launched a master’s in-service program (Taitung Cohort), enrolling 30 students in its inaugural class.
2024  Due to the national shortage of nursing personnel and in alignment with the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s mid- to long-term nursing workforce planning, the undergraduate day program enrollment has been expanded to 163 students. With the Ministry of Education’s approval for an additional 10% intake, the total enrollment reaches 179 students, admitting both male and female students.
2025 The two-year in-service master's program of the Department of Nursing has been approved for establishment by the Ministry of Education, enrolling 40 students in its first cohort, open to both male and female applicants.