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Faculty of Engineering
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| Department of Mechanical System Engineering |
Mechanical system engineering includes the
leading edge technology of auto industry, the symbol of Japan’s industrial
community. This department focuses on experiments and practical training.
It fully examines a wide range of topics, from the basics, such as
material, heat, and fluid dynamics, to advanced applications of IT
equipment, including computers, an essential element in equipment
development. We produce top-class engineers who can stay ahead of the high
pace of the new century through their practical skills in machine
development in new fields. One feature of this course is its solid
research facilities, which are so modern that businesses come to view it.
| Department of Electronics and Computer System |
Technologies for the transmission, storage
and compression of large amounts of data at high speeds, including MP3,
DVD and ADSL, were all realized along with the development of information
electronics. We develop high tech engineers and researchers for the next
generation through a curriculum that focuses on experiments and practical
training in advanced facilities. The course ranges from the basics to
applications, with a focus on electronics and computers. This course
receives many employment inquires from many businesses every year thanks
to its ability to instill the knowledge and techniques necessary for our
modern information society.
| Department of Computer Science |
This course aims to thoroughly teach both
the software and hardware sides of computers to develop 21st Century
technicians and researchers with the advanced abilities to keep up with
the theory and practice of preeminent personal computer networks and their
speed. We have prepared an exhaustive curriculum of software and hardware
to cultivate the wide range of knowledge necessary for research and
development. In particular, we provide substantial practice with
programming languages, which are essential for the operation of computers,
so that students are able to perform complex programming before
graduating.
| Department of Industrial Design |
With a focus on items that touch our
everyday life, including furniture, cars, parks and public spaces, this
course teaches how to use engineering concepts and methods to create a
better way of life. By drawing out useful and practical work skills, this
course aims to provide an extensive overview of the basics and advanced
applied skills and develop graduates with design skills that can meet the
future needs of society. We also foster the ability to consider what role
a created object plays in real
life.

