Graduate School of Engineering
(Yokohama Campus)
Building on the five departments in the undergraduate Faculty of Engineering, the Graduate School offers five courses: Mechanical Engineering; Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering; Applied Chemistry; Industrial Engineering and Management; and Architecture and Building Engineering. In addition to promoting cooperation among the five courses, the Graduate School of Engineering expand activities in light of the latest frontiers research by participating research conferences in Japan and all over the world. It achieves many outstanding research results by actively pursuing exchange activities with other universities, research institutions, and corporations.
Course of Mechanical Engineering
With the aim of effectively responding to the rapid pace of technological development and specialization, research and education are carried out in the following six fields: Materials Engineering, Process Engineering, Design Engineering, Thermofluid Engineering, Mechanical Systems, and Control Systems. The course aims to train engineers equipped to engage in the research and development of highly competitive technology in various fields of industry.
Course of Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering
With the aim of fostering creative R&D capabilities, research and education are carried out in the following eight fields: Electromagnetic and Optical Wave Engineering, Ultrasonic Engineering, Electronic Devices, Functional Materials Engineering, Applied Computational Engineering, Image Information Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, and Control Engineering. Emphasis is also placed on research and participation in domestic and international academic conferences.
Course of Applied Chemistry
With the aim of educate students who can engage in creative R&D in the various domains of applied chemistry, research and education are carried out in the following six fields: Molecular Property Engineering, Energy Conversion Chemistry, Functional Polymeric Materials, Biomolecular Engineering, Inorganic Materials and Analytical Chemistry, and Resource Materials Chemistry.
Course of Industrial Engineering and Management
This course aims to train systems engineers capable of solving problems and making proposals from a systems approach. Research and education are carried out in the following four interdisciplinary research fields that are based on industrial engineering and management: Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Mathematical Data Systems Engineering, Information Systems Engineering, and Management and Administrative Systems Engineering.
Course of Architecture and Building Engineering
The course aims to train specialists who can respond to needs for urban planning that emphasizes area history and are people-friendly, landscape designs that create a balanced and pleasing visual environment, and urban revitalization that highlights architecture. Research and education are carried out in the following six fields: Architectural Engineering for Urban Disaster Prevention, Architectural and Structural Design Engineering, Architecture and Urban Culture, Architecture and Urban Design, Architecture and Environmental Planning, and Architecture and Equipment for the Urban Environment.













