- Regulations for master’s program admission by application can be found here.
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2015
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2016
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2017
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2018
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2019
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2020
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2021
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2022
- Written Exam Questions for the Academic Year of 2023
- Applicants for the master’s program in foreign languages and literature at National Taiwan University without a bachelor’s degree of any foreign language or English department, must have taken at least 12 credits of courses related to British literature, American literature, European literature, western literary theory and criticism, or introduction to western literature, and have all credits approved by the DFLL department chair.
- The following are examples of courses approved for the 12-credit limit:
- Introduction to Western Literature
- Approaches to Literature
- European Literature
- British Literature
- American Literature
- British/American Drama, Poetry, Proses
- British/American Fiction and/or Fictions composed in English language
- British/American Canonical Authors
- Literary Theory and Criticism
- German Literature, French Literature, Spanish Literature, Russian Literature, Ancient Greek or Roman Literature
- Biblical Literature
- Feminist Literature
- Comparative Literature
- Cultural Studies