As an engineering based multi-discipline university, the university now has over 16,000 students, 988 teaching faculty and offers 45 Bachelor programs and 39 Master programs in areas such as science, engineering, humanities and management on 2 campuses.
It has good cooperative relations with other technical colleges for the deaf in the world, such as National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in the United States, and National University Corporation Tsukuba University of Technology (NTUT) in Japan.
In its history of fifteen years, over 300 students have entered the society as teachers, architects, public officials in federations of the disabled, and internet management.
In May, 2006, its course of computer science and technology was awarded the title of Distinguished Major.
CIE offers programs in intensive Chinese language study (long-term, short-term, summer, winter courses) and degree programs in various fields of language, science, engineering, management, literature, art and law.