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* Foundation of the Advanced Engineering Faculty

The advanced Engineering Faculty of Toyama National College of Technology was established in April, l993 by the approval of the National Institution for Academic Degrees. The students in this faculty study advanced specialized subjects during the two academic years after graduating from the college, and they can obtain a bachelor's degree in engineering as do the graduates from universities,on the condition that they have taken the necessary credits for graduation and that their application to the Institution for Academic Degrees is approved. The graduates from the faculty who have satisfied these conditions are also qualified to apply for admission into graduate schools.
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Advanced Engineering Course
Advanced Engineering
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* Mechanical and Electrical Systems Engineering Course

In this course, the lectures are offered on the basis of knowledge acquired in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. This course aims at helping the students to understand the relationship between subjects already studied and to develop their ability of synthesis and analysis.

In order to attain these goals, the following lectures are given: the applied analytics, simulation engineerings, measurements and control necessary to design the system of mechanical and electrical energy, energy conversion engineering, and nanotechnology, which is one of the interdisciplinary studies.

Furthermore, the students are expected to study system engineering of the mechanics and electronics to be both practical and creative engineers.

* Functional Materials Engineering Course

This course is based on fundamental studies in Departments of Industrial Chemistry and Ecomaterials Engineering. Lectures prepared are chemical structure, new materials design, functionally advanced materials, materials processing, material physics, etc. to enhance analyzing and summarizing abilities already educated in the both departments. They also include interdisciplinary research fields such as biochemical engineering and functionally advanced polymer materials. Hence, the engineering curriculum of this course is arranged for educating more creative and applicable engineers useful for industry and society.


Curriculum
General Subjects
Specialized Subjects
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Course
Specialized Subjects
Functional Materials Engineering Course

Last Up Date 25.Jan.2003
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