Faculties / Departments / Graduate School
Faculty of Engineering
Students learn about the joys and importance of manufacturing through a diverse curriculum and experiences. In addition to basic and specialized skills, students are prepared for success after graduation by being equipped with the confidence to learn and think for themselves.
Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering
Producing tomorrow’s leading engineers in cutting-edge electronics and computer technology.
Department of Electrical Systems Engineering
Producing specialists in energy, computers and communications.
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
Producing engineers capable of tackling innovative manufacturing challenges.
Department of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering
Producing engineers equipped with the technical expertise to handle the manufacturing of tomorrow.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Producing engineers who will build the environmentally-friendly foundations of our society.
Department of Architectural Engineering
Producing architects equipped to create buildings that are both safe and comfortable.
Faculty of Applied Information Science
Students establish a foundation in a single specialization, such as “Business Management Systems” or “Social Media,” while also studying a wide range of information technology, learning how to spot a wide range of market trends and cultivating the skills for realizing IT business.
Department of Computer Science
Producing information engineers who facilitate ongoing innovation in our information society.
Department of Information and Communication
Producing engineers and technical experts capable of utilizing information to create social value.
Department of Information Systems and Management(closed to new enrollments after 2019 academic year)
Producing advanced engineers and technical experts capable of higher order utilization of information systems.
Faculty of Environmental Studies
Students are equipped with the ability to broadly consider and assess their own immediate, everyday world in conjunction with the challenges facing everything from our familiar environments, “our homes,” to our global environment, “our planet,” from a holistic perspective which integrates natural, social and human environments.
Faculty of Life Sciences
Students capitalize on well-equipped testing facilities and a state-of-the-art research environment where they learn the engineering-based skills needed to address food, biotech and medical-related challenges so that they can develop as essential professional serving the community.
Graduate School
Hiroshima Institute of Technology’s graduate school programs are focused on cultivating graduates who have an outstanding skill set, including advanced research skills necessary for specialist work and a wealth of fundamental knowledge.
Major in Intelligent Structure and Functional Science
Producing graduates with both the creativity and practical skills needed to open up new realms of inquiry.
Major in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Producing graduates equipped with a specialized education in, and broad perspective of, electrical and electronic engineering.
Major in Mechanical Systems Engineering
Producing mechanical engineers and researchers equipped to handle the industrial society of the 21st century.
Major in Civil and Architectural Engineering
Producing engineers with high level knowledge of architectural engineering along with the skills to put that knowledge into practice.
Major in Information Systems Science
Producing specialist engineers capable of contributing to our advanced information-oriented society.
Major in Environmental Studies
Producing practical professionals who work on the construction of recycling-oriented societal systems that exist in harmony with the environment.
Major in Biological and Biomedical Engineering
Producing specialist engineers and researchers who possess advanced expertise along with flexible creativity.