Students HANDBOOK for the English-based Undergraduate Program in Science and Engineering 2025
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0Ⅰ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsMajor Math CSCE ME CE MinorCONTENTSThe world today faces a range of problems: global warming, a declining birthrate and an aging population, regional disparities in the provision of advanced medical services, decaying social infrastructure and the resulting decline in safety, and the frequent occurrence of large-scale natural disasters. This major aims to equip students with the skills to analyze these problems, uncover the underlying causes and estimate their repercussions. Leveraging the analytic skills and the manufacturing techniques learned in the major, the student will be able to devise original solutions to these problems and to engage in practical initiatives to create a more diverse future, full of possibilities.Besides, mechanical engineering technology originally developed in Japan is now being adopted on a worldwide scale, and there are many fields in which Japan is leading the way. These include, most notably, automobile and manufacturing equipment production, and the heavy manufacturing and heavy electric machinery sectors; but also a host of other broader and multi-disciplinary sectors, such as the robotics sector, the medical equipment industry, and industries related to human-machine interfaces, to name but a few. For a genuine understanding of the essential elements underpinning this industrial development, it is important to provide not only technical classes in English but also a Japanese-language learning environment in which the student can appreciate the philosophy behind Japanese development processes and develop an experiential understanding of the core principles and theories at the base of mechanical engineering. It is believed that this learning approach will better equip students with the ability to perform effectively on the future world stage.A further characteristic of this major is that it emphasizes the importance of acquiring a multifaceted understanding of the relationships between mechanical engineering and society, as well as the importance of independently investigating effective applications of mechanical engineering technology. In fact, lectures in this major will not only focus on mechanical engineering itself but also explore its connections with architectural engineering and administrative engineering.Required Courses44Number of Minimum CreditsRestricted Elective CoursesElective Courses2641Required Group C CoursesGraduation thesis/research conditionsStudents may begin a graduation thesis on a research topic that explores not only mechanical Major in Mechanical Engineering

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