The Department/Major of Electronics and Materials Science provides practical education and research in the interdisciplinary fields of electronic devices and energy-related devices sciences and technologies, which are essential for the advancement of industries such as energy, transportation, and electrical/electronic equipment manufacturing. Based on the foundations of electronic physics engineering and materials chemistry, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for these industries.

In the Department of Electronics and Materials Science, we offer two courses: the Electronic Physics Device Course and the Materials Energy Chemistry Course. After completing common specialized courses in the first year, students choose one of these courses starting from the second year. They study the fundamentals of electronic physics engineering and materials chemistry, and then delve into specialized fields of science and engineering based on their development.

Course of Electronics and Devices

We train and develop electronics engineers equipped with a broad perspective and academic foundation, capable of creating novel devices such as energy devices and optical/electronic devices.

Course of Materials Science and Engineering

We aim to foster outstanding individuals capable of developing electronic and optical materials that contribute to the creation of renewable energy, environmentally sustainable materials, and new devices by firmly mastering foundational subjects such as chemistry, as well as disciplines like physical chemistry and materials science.

Electronics and Materials Science Course (Master’s program)

In the graduate master’s program of the Engineering Major: Electronic Materials Science Course, we aim to cultivate outstanding individuals capable of developing electronic and optical materials that contribute to the creation of renewable energy, environmentally sustainable materials, and new devices.

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