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Department of Materials and Life Science
Physics, chemistry, and biology are the three core disciplines of the Department
of Materials and Life Science. We aim to be a comprehensive department
unparalleled in other universities. Students receive a strong academic
foundation in various areas including interdisciplinary studies. We nurture
scientific thinking, open-minded innovation, diverse creativity, and
well-rounded judgment. Students can realize their potential in relatively new
fields, such as biotechnology, environmental science, functional materials
engineering, and nanotechnology.
Department of Computer and Information Science
The Department of Computer and Information Science stands up to the challenge of
pushing the boundary of information technology, the foundation of our knowledge
society. Students receive a well-balanced education in information systems,
which includes system architecture and how to manage those systems. System
architecture is a combination of computer science, which focuses on software,
and computer engineering, which focuses on hardware. Students also gain
practical skills with computers.
Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
The
Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering consists of the disciplines
of mechanical engineering, electronic and electrical engineering, and
information management engineering. This department nurtures in students a
comprehensive point of view on how to utilize manufacturing skills in the
present and future. Focusing on technology such as automobiles and robots,
students learn operating principles, control technology, and more efficient
industrial technology. As students continue learning, they also learn about
materials, energy, and the interface between humans and machines. Students will
develop practical and interdisciplinary skills that are vital when working in
the field where production takes place. |