Department of Mechanical Engineering

Practice of Welding (Mechanical Workshop Practice)

Practice of Welding (Mechanical Workshop Practice)

CAD&CAE

CAD&CAE

 

Overview

Mechanical Engineering is a discipline that provides the foundation for a diverse range of industries and is continually evolving in response to the rapid progress in science and technology. The Department of Mechanical Engineering provides a practical education for mechanical engineers with excellent engineering design capabilities. Also, the Department has arranged a path for graduates to further improve their careers, with 30% of the students going on to study in the Advanced Engineering Course or national universities each year.

Educational Aims

The purpose is to develop engineers who can contribute to society by acquiring engineering design ability and communication ability, focusing on each field of energy/flow, measurement/control, structure/material, design/processing and digital engineering.

Features of the Curriculum

The Department of Mechanical Engineering has arranged a curriculum which enables students to organically learn about mechanical engineering in general by studying specialized subjects pertaining to mechanics as well as basic engineering subjects. In addition, we offer courses in electrical, control, information and welfare engineering, and other peripheral subjects, and we address society’s current needs extending across areas of specialization. In particular, in this department, in addition to mechanical mechanisms (movement), students will also learn specialized subjects in the field of robotics such as control, electricity, engineering and materials. We have trained since 2020 engineers who can make products that can use AI / IoT. In this department, through five years, we have been training our engineers to open up the future by learning manufacturing processes as knowledge, experiencing them, and acquiring their management skills.