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Undergraduate and Graduate Education

Undergraduate and Graduate Education

Undergraduate and Graduate Education

The TTI capacity of both the undergraduate and graduate schools is small, and we provide detailed education based on the abilities and individuality of each student. Those involved in engineering are required not only to have specialized skills, but also to have the holistic ability to make appropriate decisions in a variety of situations. TTIIn an environment where faculty members and students work together, we want to nurture human resources who have a rich sense of humanity and individuality in addition to specialized abilities.

Introduction to Educational Programs

Three Policies

Faculty of Engineering, Dept.of Advanced Science and Technology

Faculty of Engineering, Dept.of Advanced Science and Technology

Learn a wide range of fundamentals of advanced engineering and cultivate flexible application skills.

Students will study a wide range of basic fields while keeping an eye on the cutting-edge field of engineering. Unlike conventional vertically divided education, this department fosters flexible ideas and application skills that open up fields through education that crosses multiple fields such as machinery and processing, electricity, electronics, control, information, and physical properties, materials, and materials.
(Capacity: 400 people)

Master's Program Department of Advanced Engineering

Master's Program Department of Advanced Engineering

Cultivate advanced research skills in specialized fields

We train engineers and researchers who have the grounding to play an active role on the international stage at the forefront of their respective fields of specialization. The subjects are carefully selected and the textbooks are of the international level.
(Capacity: 100 people)

Doctoral Program Department Information-Aided Technology/Future Industry-Oriented Basic Science and Materials

Doctoral Program Department Information-Aided Technology/Future Industry-Oriented Basic Science and Materials

Cultivate original research skills through thorough individual guidance

We train researchers who can develop advanced and original research activities in fields that are strongly expected to develop in the future.
(Capacity: 36 people)

Non-degree students and research students

Non-degree students and research students

Working adults take classes with regular students and take specialized classes

Students are free to choose from among the courses offered, and depending on the courses they have acquired, regular credits will be recognized.