- Faculty of Engineering
- Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Department of Electrical Systems Engineering Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering Department of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department of Architectural Engineering
- Faculty of Applied Information Science
- Department of Computer Science Department of Information and Communication Department of Information Systems and Management
- Faculty of Environmental Studies
- Department of Architectural Design Department of Global Environment Studies
- Faculty of Life Sciences
- Department of Clinical Engineering Department of Food Sciences and Biotechnology
- Graduate School
- Major in Intelligent Structure and Functional Science Major in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major in Mechanical Systems Engineering Major in Civil and Architectural Engineering Major in Information Systems Science Major in Environmental Studies Major in Biological and Biomedical Engineering
Faculty of Applied Information Science
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.
There is a rapidly growing need for more professionals who possess a strong ethical framework and the advanced information technology skills to contribute to users and society through the planning, design, development and operation of information systems indispensable for living in society. The Department of Information Systems and Management is established upon the three core specializations of information processing, information systems technology and management information science. By fostering a good balance of all three, students develop into high-level engineers with well-rounded knowledge and skills.
Education and Research Areas
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Information Processing
Students learn information theory, systems optimization techniques and other data processing skills and information fundamental to information processing systems development and software services construction. In addition, students learn computer graphics and visual programming in order to teach them various methods for image-driven expression. Beyond this, students study information processing technology which allows them to perform high-level, flexible data processing.
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Information Systems Technology
Students learn information systems modeling and information systems development techniques for improving the productivity and quality of information processing system and software development, operation and maintenance. Beyond this, students learn about information management and security and human interface technology in order to help them produce information systems which are safe and user-friendly from the standpoint of the human user.
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Management Information Science
Students are taught problem-solving methods, project management techniques and other skills which facilitate the creative and effective development and introduction of advanced information systems that perform well in terms of cost-benefit analysis and customer satisfaction. In addition, students learn about technology management and business data science enabling the creation of new, big-business opportunities through the deployment of information systems within an increasingly complex society.
Curriculum
Japanese only