In 2025, NCKU offered 212 courses related to climate science and sustainability, with a total of 6,620 student enrollments. These courses were provided by 54 departments and specialized programs across various colleges, including the College of Engineering and the College of Medicine. The university encourages students to deepen their expertise while also promoting interdisciplinary learning through the General Education Center and cross-field programs, enabling students from different disciplines to contribute collectively to a sustainable future.


Furthermore, NCKU offers specialized sustainability-related programs and interdisciplinary credit programs, cultivating independent professionals with expertise in sustainability. These programs equip students with professional insights and international competitiveness to address sustainability challenges from social, environmental, and economic perspectives.
- International Master's Program in Interdisciplinary Sustainability Studies
- International Master Program on Natural Hazards Mitigation and Management, iNHMM
- Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials Program
- NCKU Certificate Program in Sustainable Development - CPSD
- Interdisciplinary Sustainable Green Energy Credit Program
- Disaster Prevention Technology and Management Credit Program
NCKU also offers professional sustainable development training programs across environmental and social dimensions, available to both university personnel and government officials.


