Engineers to Be Trained in This Department

Electronics Materials Course

This course trains and develops engineers by providing broad fundamental knowledge and technologies of substances, materials, processing, and instrumentation, which are the foundations of electrical and electronic information engineering. Certificated students can perform active and important roles as practically-minded and creative research-based engineers in the various industrial areas including the electrical and electronic industries, chemical and material industries, the information network area, home information appliances, vehicles, robotics, and medical welfare.

Electrical Systems Course

Students learn fundamental knowledge and technologies of generation, transportation, control, storages, measurements, and applications of electrical energy, based on understanding the importance of electrical energy for a sustainable evolving society. Students trained in this course will perform important roles as engineers and researchers in the various industrial fields including environment and energy, electrical and electronics, traffic and communications, materials and nanotechnology, machine and mechatronics, biology, medical care, primary, and tertiary industries.

Integrated Electronics Course

The campus, ‘LSI factory’, which provides a great opportunity to fabricate in-house integrated-circuit based devices, helps students acquire fundamental knowledge and techniques on semiconductor devices, CMOS, MEMS, analog circuits, optoelectronics, micro- and nano-scale sensors, and their interdisciplinary applications. Through the course program, our students become highly-skilled engineers and researchers who are acknowledged for their contributions to a wide range of fields including the semiconductor industry, information technology, robot, bio, and medical research.

Information and Communication System Course

The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is the backbone of industries that supports our 21st-century society and is continuing to play more significant roles. In this course, students learn broad and profound science and technologies, from hardware layers such as functional integrated circuits, sensors, and smart antennas, up to communication system, networks, and applications. Students are expected to contribute to industries of a variety of fields such as communications, broadcasting, electric devices, system development, medical welfare, transportation, ecology, energy, cargo, finance, insurance, or other related businesses after graduation.