In response to the rapid and vigorous development of global optoelectronic technology and the increasing demand for talents related to optoelectronic technology in Taiwan, the department began recruiting master's degree classes in 1995. In the future, the institute aims to cultivate outstanding optoelectronic engineering application and research talents, and at the same time develop advanced optoelectronic engineering technology. In terms of talent cultivation, the focus is on cultivating basic research capabilities; in terms of developing engineering technology, special emphasis is placed on the development of flat-panel display technology and solar photovoltaic technology. In terms of cultivating basic research capabilities, "Optoelectronics", "Solid State Physics" and "Device Physics" are used as introductory basic courses, and then plans are planned to offer flat-panel display technology, solar cells, sensor technology, solid-state light source component production and design, and courses in integrated optics and other related fields to cultivate R&D talents in optoelectronic technology.