Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Science
Blue LED Experimental Fabrication (Experiments in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 2)
Robot Programming Exercise (Electrical and Information Training A)
Overview
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Science provides specialized education in a broad range of fields based on three core fields of electrical energy, communications and computers. Our graduates find employment not only at electrical, information, and communication-related companies, but also at mechanical and chemical-related companies. In addition, about 30% of our graduates go on to the Advanced Engineering Course or national universities.
Educational Aims
Our aim is to educate our students so they will acquire the basic and specialized knowledge sufficient for understanding electrical energy, communications, and computers. We also educate them to be engineers who have engineering ethics, creativity, and communicative abilities in a broad diverse range of fields.
Features of the Curriculum
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Science offers a curriculum through which students learn the fundamentals of both the electrical and information fields during their first through third years. In the fourth and fifth years, students divide into the Electrical Engineering Course or Information Science Course to acquire further specialization. Our aim is to educate students to become electrical engineers capable of handling information systems or information technology engineers capable of handling electrical systems. After successful completion of the Electrical Engineering Course, graduates will be certified as licensed chief electrical engineers through the prescribed period of experience. Graduates of the Information Science Course acquire enough knowledge for certified IT engineers. If individuals meet the licensing requirements, they will be certified as On-the-Ground I-Category Special Radio Operators at the time of graduation.

