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Department of Architecture
What Can You Study?
The role of architectonics is to create comfortable and safe living spaces and to provide people with them. In modern society, there are various categories of skills to achieve this goal. Strong needs toward architectonics and good architects are diversified and intensified: due to the demand for earthquake -proof and fireproof structures, residence designed for elderly people, good urban landscape, technical innovation in terms of materials, design, and execution. In addition, human and environment are indispensable elements in architectonics. You need a social viewpoint that includes history, culture, and way of life, and you will also need deep insight. In short, in the Department of Architecture, you will gain practical knowledge and skills and the power to design ideal residential spaces.

Characteristics of the Department
The purpose of this department is to train students to become architectural engineers and architects who have the broad knowledge and technology that are required to connect man with environment and flexibly meet the increasingly diversified and advanced needs in architectural-related industries. Through our curriculum, students learn how to construct comfortable life space and buildings by the time they are juniors. The curriculum is ideal for producing people who will take an active role in architectonics and architecture-related industry.One of the characteristics of our department is CAD (Computer-Aided Design) education which we introduced into our curriculum prior to other universities in Japan. This is one example of the practical nature of our education. The achievement of graduation research as seniors will be published in the Journal of Graduation Research or in the Collection of Graduation Design and presented to public at an exhibition. This is an opportunity for students to achieve recognition.


Teacher Curriculum
Curriculum
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Introduction to the Study of Architecture
Architectural Presentation I
Architectural Drawing Method
Building Construction
Sturactural Materials
Basic Design of Architecture I
Architectural Presentation II
Design Method of Architecture
Architectural Planning
Materials for Building Element
Structural Systems for Architecture
Basic Design of Architecture I
Summary of Algebra and Geometry
Differential and Integral Calculus I
Physics I
Chemistry I
Architectural CAD
Planning of Residential Facilities
Heat and Air in Environmental Planning
Frame Analysis I A
Exercises in Frame Analysis I A
Design of Housing
Architectural Planning of Community Facilities I
Sound and Light in Environmental Planning
Frame Analysis I B
Exercise in Frame Analysis I B
Design of Commercial Facilities
Differential and Integral Calculus II
Design Exercise in Architecture
Exercises in Heat and Air in Architectural Science
Experiments in Building Materials
Surveying
Statistical Analysis
Presentation Techniques of Architecture
History of European Architecture
Exercises in Sound and Light in Architectural Science
Experiments in Finishing Materials
History of Japanese Architecture
Architectural Planning of Community Facilities II
Architectural Equipment
Frame Analysis II
Structural Design of Reinforced Concrete Frame
Urban Planning
Architectural Seminar I
Exercises in Architectural Equipment
Building Production I
Exercise in Structural Design of Reinforced Concrete Frame
Computer Programming in Architecture
Design of Public Buildings
History of Modern Architecture
Planning of Architectural Disaster Prevention
Urban Environment
Building Production II
Frame Analysis III
Design of Steel Structures
Exercise in Design of Steel Structures
Structural Computer Analysis
Design of Urban Spaces
Architectural Seminar II
Architectural Seminar III
Planning of Housing and Environment
Application of Building Materials
Design of Building Structure
Earthquake Resistant Design
Project Method of Architecture
Building Regulations
Interdisciplinary Topics
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