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Department of Electronics
What Can You Study?
The environment surrounding us is filled with electronic devices from our houses to our workplaces. Electronic engineering encompasses the theories and technology of the application of electrons which control devices. No other branch of studyhas more areas of specialization.
In our department, students can gain the latest knowledge and skills in the areas of electronic devices, electronic materials, electronic circuits, optoelectronics, mechatronics, and so on.

Characteristics of the Department
The main characteristic is that students begin to study the basic theory of electronics and the latest electronics engineering, such as mechatronics and optoelectronics, from the first year. There are a wide range of subjects in the curriculum so that each student can find the area he is interested in. As juniors, all students produce IC (integrated circuit) as hands-on learning experience. It will enable the students to understand the theories and technologies. This kind of project is quite rare within Japanese colleges, making our curriculum distinctive.
As seniors, students are assigned to the seminars of the teachers and do graduation research gaining the ability to adapt to the real world. Our graduates are active in various fields as engineers or researchers.


TeacherCurriculum
Curriculum
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Mathematics and its exercises to electrical engineering I
Introduction to Electronics
Exercises in Computer Programming I
Introduction to Drawing
Seminar in Electronics I
Mathematics and Its Exercises to Electrical Engineering II
Physics I
Chemistry I
Basic Electrical Circuit
Exercises in Basic Electrical Circuit
Exercises in Computer Programming II
Electrical Circuits I
Exercises in Electrical Circuits I
Electromagnetics I
Electronic and Electric Measurements
Computer Architecture I
Electrical Circuits II
Electromagnetics II
Digital Circuits
Electronics Laboratory I
Seminar in Electronics II
Applied Mathematics I
Summary of Algebra and Geometry
Physics II
Chemistry II
Exercises in Programming I
Practice in Chemistry
Applied Mathematics II
Applied Electrochemistry
Computer Architecture II
Exercises in Programming II
Electronic Circuits I
Solid State Electronics I
Electronics Laboratory II
Electronic Circuits II
Solid State Electronics II
Electronics Laboratory III
Seminar in Electronics III
Physics III
Electrical Circuits III
Exercises in Electronic Circuits I
Vacuum and Gas Electronics
Numerical Analysis
Control Engineering
Electronic Materials
Exercises in Electronic Circuits II
Optoelectronics
Introduction to Electrical Power Engineering
Introduction to Communication and Information Engineering
Quality Control
Computer Networks
Fundamentals of Science and Technology
Engineering English
Thesis Research in Electronics I
Thesis Research in Electronics II
Vacuum Engineering
Integrated Circuits Engineering
Microcomputer
Laser Engineering
Communications Systems
Regulation of Telecommunication
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
Interdisciplinary Topics
Off-class Practice in Electronics
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