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What school is Mingdao University?
Mingdao University is a private university in Taiwan Province Province.

Mingdao University, formerly known as Ming Dow School of Management, is located in Daitou Township, Changhua County, China. The school opened the Department of Landscape Architecture according to local conditions, which is the first fine agriculture department in China. It is a comprehensive university in Taiwan Province Province and the only campus in Taiwan Province Province that advertises "organic health". The predecessor of Mingdao University is Ming Dow School of Management. Located in Daitou Township, Changhua County, China. When Nankai was founded yesterday, it was originally a middle school; When Ming Dow was founded, it was also a middle school. This is not a coincidence, but an act of advocating morality and educating talents.

The departments of Mingdao University include hotel management, enterprise management, precision agriculture, landscape architecture, applied English, applied Japanese, information management and media design. There are 13 departments, such as food and tourism college and humanities design college. Mingdao University specializes in business management, hotel management, leisure and health care, marketing and logistics, finance, information dissemination, biotechnology, precision agriculture, curriculum and teaching research, Chinese studies and China literature.

In 2009, the Department of Environmental Planning and Disaster Prevention was renamed the Department of Green Environmental Design, the Department of Enterprise Management was renamed the Department of Industrial Innovation and Management, the Department of Information Engineering was renamed the Department of Information and Communication, the Department of Life Sciences was renamed the Department of Biotechnology, the Department of Energy Engineering was renamed the Department of Photoelectricity and Energy Engineering, the Department of Landscape Architecture was renamed the Department of Landscape Design, and the Institute of Teaching Art was renamed the Institute of Curriculum and Teaching. The master's program of the School of Management was merged into the Department of Industrial Innovation and Management. The Institute of Technology was renamed as the Academy of Applied Sciences.