Department of Electronics and Control Engineering

Lecture on Programming in Computer Room

Lecture on Programming in Computer Room

Co-creating a competitive robot with LEGO

Co-creating a competitive robot with LEGO

 

Overview

Electronic control is a technology vital for all sectors of industry with every possible kind of application, from home appliances, automobiles, and other industrial products as well as systems for manufacturing such products, to technologies related to the environment and energy. The Department of Electronics and Control Engineering strives to educate our students so that they maintain a broad outlook. Our graduates have been highly regarded at many companies. In addition, we also provide our students with excellent guidance for advanced learning, and about 30% go on to the Advanced Engineering Course or universities as third-year students.

Educational Aims

We aim to educate our students so that they acquire broad specialized knowledge in the fields of electricity, electronics, and information technology, as well as obtain basic knowledge in natural science, a well-rounded education, an ethical viewpoint, and contribute to society in variety of fields by appropriately ascertaining society’s wishes.

Features of the Curriculum

In order to train electronic control engineers with a broad perspective, we provide a curriculum that allows students to comprehensively learn technologies that are highly demanded by society, such as information technology such as programming and networks, design methods for electrical and electronic circuits, and measurement and control technology for various devices. In addition, many experimental and practical training courses are offered, such as electronics in the first year, game production in the third year, and specialized issues in the electrical, electronic, and information fields in the fourth and fifth years, thereby fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. In the fifth year, students conduct graduation research as the culmination of their learning and enter society as electronic control engineers.