Faculties and Graduate Schools

Graduate School of Technology

The Graduate School of Technology was established as a Master's degree program in 1966. Since that time, it has been contributing talented graduates to society. In 1989, the Doctor's degree program was started with three departments, but was later reorganized into six departments; namely, Life Sciences, Applied Chemistry, Mechanical Systems Engineering, Applied Physics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Computer, Information and Communication Sciences.

At the Graduate School of Technology, we offer a stimulating research environment employing state-of-the-art equipment with a highly qualified faculty aiming to provide an education that emphasizes creativity and novelty. As a result, we have so far awarded about 3,300 master's degrees and 350 doctor's degrees with our graduates receiving national and international recognition. In addition, we are striving to meet the expectations of our rapidly changing technology-based society through industry-sponsored projects in our doctoral program and cooperative projects with other graduate schools, as well as enrolling students who are already working in industry.


Courses and Divisions of the Graduate School of Technology
Degrees Divisions Departments
Master's
Course 
Biotechnology and Life Science Biofunctional Engineering, Biotechnology
Biosociety Engineering ※Environmental Genome Technology
Applied Chemistry Molecular Chemistry, Material Systems Engineering
Chemical Engineering, Material Instrumentation
☆Fiber abd Textile Engineering ※Non-Equilibrium Process Engineering
Mechanical Systems
Engineering
Fundamental Mechanical Engineering
Applied Mechanical Engineering
Intelligent Systems for Mechanical Engineering
※Traffic Transport Systems Engineering
Applied Physics Applied Physics of Quantum System, Applied Physics of Complex System
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
Electrical and Electronic System Engineering, Electronic Media Engineering
Environment and Energy Engineering, Semiconductor Nanotechnology
Advanced Electronic Information System Technology
Computer, Information and
Communication Sciences
Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction Engineering
Communication Studies
Doctoral
Course 
Biotechnology and Life
Sciences
Biofunctional Engineering, Biotechnology
Biosociety Engineering ※Environmental Genome Technology
Applied Chemistry Applied Molecular Chemistry, Functional Material Systems Engineering
Chemical Engineering, Material Instrumentation
☆Fiber and Textile Engineering ※Non-Equilibrium Process Engineering
Mechanical System
Engineering
Mechanical Physics, Systems Design Engineering
Intelligent Systems for Mechanical Engineering ※Traffic Transport Systems Engineering
Electronic and
Information Engineering
Applied Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Computer Science, Environment and Energy Engineering
☆Semiconductor Nanotechnology ※Advanced Electronic Information System Technology

Note:☆Sponsored Laboratories ※Graduate School in cooperation with other institutes