Education

Studying Engineering

The School of Engineering is an educational organization responsible for undergraduate education. It currently consists of 16 departments. The faculty members in charge of undergraduate education primarily belong to the Graduate School of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, and Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies / Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies.

The School of Engineering is dedicated to pioneering unexplored fields and undertaking research that leads to new technological innovations, thereby contributing to the sustainability and development of human society. Its educational and research objectives are to nurture individuals who possess:

  • A broad education and systematic knowledge of science and technology,
  • Engineering-oriented thinking methodologies,
  • An understanding of diversity and a global perspective.

The Graduate School of Engineering serves as both an organizational body for faculty and staff and as the institution responsible for graduate education, including master’s and doctoral programs. Faculty members belong to various departments, where they conduct research and provide graduate education within their respective fields. The graduate school currently consists of 18 departments, along with affiliated research facilities and an administrative office.

The Graduate School of Engineering is committed to pioneering unexplored fields and boldly challenging new technological innovations based on engineering principles. It aims to contribute to the sustainability and advancement of human society while fostering individuals who:

  • Possess systematic knowledge of science and technology and engineering-oriented thinking,
  • Understand diversity and have a broad global perspective,
  • Have the ability to tackle and solve societal challenges with strong execution skills.

A New Career Path Shaped by Technology

Engineering continues to evolve in response to societal needs, enriching our daily lives in countless ways.

  • Aerospace Engineering designs the future of aviation.
  • Chemical Engineering pioneers new materials.
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering makes life smarter.
  • Information Technology connects societies.

Each of these fields holds the key to solving next-generation challenges and shaping a sustainable future.

Students who study abroad, gaining exposure to cutting-edge research and a global perspective, go on to thrive on the international stage after graduation.

Would you like to build a career that contributes to future technological innovation and make an impact on the world?

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