Our society is undergoing rapid transformation, and the role of science and technology graduate schools is becoming increasingly profound in terms of sustaining and further developing scientific and technological innovations as well as contributing to the resolution of the problems facing human welfare, the natural environment, and our civilization as a whole. To respond to these realities, the Graduate School of Science and Technology has incorporated a host of integrated and interdisciplinary courses and taken other steps to develop a new and distinct identity. The curriculum is designed to allow undergraduate and graduate students to work together on joint study and research activities, and a system of linked graduate schools has been introduced so that students are able to transfer credits from other research departments. These and other initiatives are designed to foster lively exchanges both with graduate students from other disciplines and with the world at large.
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering Course
- Architecture
- Architecture Course
- Applied Chemistry
- Applied Chemistry Course
- Fundamental Science and Technology
- Computer Science Course
- Mathematics Course
- Physics Course
- Frontier Sciences and Innovation








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