Graduate School

Master's Program

Graduate School of Science and Technology
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.

Built around the three areas of “Architectural Structures,” “Social Infrastructure” and “Planning and Environment,” students pursuing this major will learn a wide range of civil and architectural engineering knowledge and skills, spanning everything from advanced construction technology, national and local utilization planning, urban development and maintenance planning to disaster prevention and environmental protection technology, and they will be equipped to pursue independent research. This major cultivates engineers capable of designing and implementing safer, more convenient and comfortable living spaces for society.

Areas of Study

  • Architectural Structures

    Students in this area of study will focus on theory and application related to steel, concrete and wooden architecture and foundation structures, as well as materials, and structural analysis/design methods and construction/safety technology and management, among other topics.

  • Social Infrastructure

    Students in this area of study will focus on theory and application related to the design, construction, safety inspection, etc., of steel, concrete and earthen civil engineering structures found in urban and social infrastructure.

  • Planning and Environment

    Students in this area of study will focus on, in conjunction with architectural and civil engineering, theory and application related to safety, disaster prevention, distribution, as well as facilities and environmental planning, conservation, maintenance and management, for natural environment, urban, social environment, residential environment and daily life infrastructure.

Curriculum

Japanese only

Careers and Further Study