If it does not exist let us create it.
Welcome to the world of imagination and manufacturing, state-of-the-art founded on traditions,
“involved in imagining and creating.”
The department of engineering is involved in materializing state-of-the-art manufacturing that supports humans and their daily living, thereby contributing to society. From the basics to the applications, through practical training, and involving faculty members active in frontline work, research is conducted in cross-disciplinary fields centered on specializations in architecture, industrial chemical engineering, electrical engineering, information engineering, and mechanical engineering.
The students learn in the Katsushika campus which has parks and a very open atmosphere, and in the city-center campus set in historic Kagurazaka with its alleys. The number of students in each specialization in each academic year is about 100, and the students lead a campus life where they come to know each other face to face.
The university continues to reform the curriculum and research strategies based not only on its traditional merit system but also in accordance with social needs and changes. It has a long tradition spanning more than 55 years, and has always been engaged in developing people who as society members get actively involved in frontline work.
Department
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Architecture
Architecture plays an important role in areas such as planning, construction, and global environment preservation, in the field of human life and activities.
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Industrial Chemistry
Learn about application and production methods for creating new materials that have useful properties and are essential to modern living.
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Electrical Engineering
Learn about the wide ranging field of electrical engineering, that includes electrical engineering, electronics, communications, information, control, energy, electric power, materials, and devices.
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Information and Computer Technology
Analyze events and data scientifically, and design a human-friendly ICT and information society to realize a safe and secure society.
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Mechanical Engineering
Systematically learn the knowledge and skills to develop, design and manufacture automobiles, airplanes, robots, and various plants.
Data (FY2021)
History
- 1962
- Faculty of Engineering established with the department of Architecture, Industrial Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering.
- 1965
- Faculty expands to include Mechanical Engineering and Management Science department.
- 1966
- The Master's Course in the Graduate School of Engineering (Architecture, Industrial Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering) is established.
- 1981
- 100th anniversary of the sounding of the university.
- 1983
- The Department of Architecture, Department of Industrial Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering are established in the Doctoral Course in the Graduate School of Engineering. The Department of Management Science and the Department of Mechanical Engineering are added to the Master's Course in the Graduate School of Engineering.
- 1985
- The Department of Management Science and the Department of Mechanical Engineering are added to the Doctoral Course in the Graduate School of Engineering.
- 2012
- 50th anniversary of the sounding of the Faculty of Engineering.
- 2013
- Katsushika Campus Opening.
- 2016
- Reorganized the Faculty of Engineering 1 into the Faculty of Engineering, and transformed the Department of Management Science to the Department of Information and Computer Technology.
Students (Undergraduate / Graduate)
- Architecture
- 428 / 119
- Industrial Chemistry
- 460 / 142
- Electrical Engineering
- 426 / 117
- Information and Computer Technology
- 384 / 58(Management Science 2 / 4)
- Mechanical Engineering
- 451 / 129
Rate of female students
- Architecture
- 36%
- Industrial Chemistry
- 25%
- Electrical Engineering
- 10%
- Information and Computer Technology
- 14%
- Mechanical Engineering
- 12%
Determination rate after graduation (Undergraduate / Graduate)
- Architecture
- -% / -%
- Industrial Chemistry
- -% / -%
- Electrical Engineering
- -% / -%
- Information and Computer Technology
- -% / -%
- Mechanical Engineering
- -% / -%
Going-rate of graduate school
- Architecture
- 36.3%
- Industrial Chemistry
- 75.0%
- Electrical Engineering
- 67.0%
- Information and Computer Technology
- 47.6% (Management Science 0%)
- Mechanical Engineering
- 67.4%
Teachers (Undergraduate / Graduate)
- Architecture
- 23 / 20
- Industrial Chemistry
- 17 / 17
- Electrical Engineering
- 19 / 18
- Information and Computer Technology
- 22 / 18
- Mechanical Engineering
- 16 / 15
Library books
- Kagurazaka Library
- 238,386
- Katsushika Library
- 132.538
- Electronic Journal
- 10,716
Publications
- Architecture
- 14
- Industrial Chemistry
- 50
- Electrical Engineering
- 50
- Information and Computer Technology
- 47
- Mechanical Engineering
- 51
Research funding
- grants-in-aid for scientific research
- 126.137million yen
- Acceptance Rate
- 24.0%
- research grant
- 439.371million yen