Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
World-class technological innovation begins by studying the principles of how familiar machines operate.
We cannot see electricity or electrons, but like air, their benefits are essential to human life. In fact, their area of application is broad and daily innovations are being made in pursuit of making life more comfortable, convenient and safe while reducing costs. As such, they lead to the development of new, unprecedented technology and to the direct design of a future society. The Department works in an extremely wide-ranging research area in order to build a better tomorrow and to enrich peoples' lives. We cover numerous fields, such as communications, information, control, power electronics, semiconductors and nanoelectronics, and in each of these areas we facilitate cutting-edge and unique research. By providing an excellent learning environment, we are pouring our efforts into multifaceted education so that students can obtain application skills in order to respond to the fast-paced changes in technology, as well as a well-balanced foundation for the creation of new technology.

Curriculum
Lists lecture subjects of the Department
Required Credits for Graduation / 141 Credits
Department Subjects
Lectures
| Category | Subjects |
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| Required Courses | 1st year
2nd year
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| Required Electives | 2nd year
3rd year
4th year
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| Electives | 2nd year
3rd year
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The Aoyama Standard Subjects
1st - 4th year :
School-wide universal education system where experts in wide-ranging academic fields transcending the framework of colleges/schools and departments stimulate interest in learning and provide guidance.
Foreign Language Subjects
[ 1st Foreign Language ] 1st year :
English Reading (I), English Composition (I)
2nd year :
English Comprehensive Exercise, English Reading (II), English Communication (I)
3rd year :
English Reading (III), English Communication (II)
Free Elective Subjects
1st - 4th year :
Students can freely select from departmental subjects, Aoyama Standard Subjects, Foreign Language Subjects (take at least minimum credits required), Universal Subjects of the Department, subjects of other departments in the College of Science and Engineering, as well as subjects offered by other colleges.







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