The College of Engineering provides students with
the ability to investigate the basic principles of scientific and
technological development and new knowledge in the field. It also
enables them to participate in creating new technology,
which in turn encourages real development in the industry. The college
includes three schools with 10 courses of study: School of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering; School of Materials, Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering; and School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Marine-System
Engineering. Students can deepen their specialized knowledge by gaining a
broad perspective on fields related to nature, the environment,
society, history, humanity, and culture, and by cultivating
problem-solving skills for complex real-life problems. The college
fosters highly creative researchers and engineers who can contribute to
the world of science and technology on a global scale.
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Students gain comprehensive knowledge on electricity and electronics, information and communication, physics, and mathematical sciences, which are the core elements of the 21st century science. They learn about the structures of electrical and information systems; acquire skills to design, control, and operate the systems; and study the physics of device materials and mathematical sciences focusing on fundamental theories. We provide students with the ability to meet the demands of the highly information-oriented society.
School
of Mechanical, Aerospace and Marine-System Engineering
Students systematically study three
fields of advanced engineering: Aerospace Engineering, Marine-System
Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. They acquire specialized knowledge
necessary for research and development in a wide range of areas including
aircraft, rockets, spaceplanes, artificial satellites, next generation ships,
marine platforms, undersea robots, ocean resource utilization, environmental
conservation, micro-machines, high-functioning robots, next-generation
eco-friendly automobiles, and plant factories.
School of Materials, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Students acquire knowledge about atomic, molecular, and compound
structures; chemical reactions; and the composition of micro-scale
materials. They also gain specialized knowledge that will lead to the
discovery of new substances from three different perspectives: atomic
and molecular function, chemical processes and systems, and materials.
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