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Research Alumni Education Prospective Students Current Students UTokyo FOCUS Access and Campus Maps Contact Make a donation 日本語 中文 한국어 Academics Home > Academics > Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Engineering Engineering Holds the Keys to Achieving a Vigorous Society Overview The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Tokyo welcomes creative young people who can face the challenge of invigorating future society by achieving what has heretofore been impossible. We expect that these people will profoundly develop their abilities within the Faculty’s environment, which we are confident in saying is among the best in the world. To create groundbreaking inventions and to achieve what has been impossible so far with the application of existing techniques, students should not be content to simply acquire knowledge and understand scientific principles. In addition to the learning that kind of knowledge, students must master engineering, which will enable them to create new technologies and make dreams come to life. The experience of studying engineering is somewhat different from that of studying at high schools or in general education courses at universities. At the University’s Faculty of Engineering, knowledge gained from studying is combined with the latest world-class research. Only through this integration of research and study is it possible for students to understand the true essence of engineering, a far-reaching and stimulating discipline that can bring significant changes to society. We want our students to be “artists” in the field of engineering. To that end, they are expected to have the courage and audacious creativity to draw a picture on a blank canvas. While we want our students to possess a deep level of expertise, we also hope that they will be interested in social issues affecting the real world and that they can afford to consider what is important regarding these issues, what the future direction of society will be, and other various matters. They are also expected to have the resolve and willingness to undertake these challenges that the real world presents. There is never just one solution to the problems that arise when formulating engineering plans, including everyday designs—not to mention when creating the technologies that lead the way towards innovations with societal impact. There are, in fact, a great number of solutions, depending on the approaches, ways of thinking and personalities of those attempting to find them. Engineering is a creative discipline. The Faculty of Engineering provides education and research that place emphasis on fostering diverse creativity. Scientific and technological research cannot be clearly categorized as either basic science or applied science. The Faculty of Engineering helps students to develop their creativity by offering not only courses for deepening technical expertise but also design workshops that require self-commitment, problem-solving projects, field trips, internships and graduation research. We expect our students to take on important roles in the international arena in the future. The Faculty of Engineering provides lectures, experiments, as well as the latest research and a wide variety of international education and research programs that are all designed to prepare students to meet this expectation. What we want our students to acquire is not only expertise, but also the willingness and vigorous curiosity to learn a wide range of knowledge, a sense of ethics, a strong will to prevail in competition, the mental acumen and deep sensitivity for understanding the needs of society, the ability to discover and solve problems, a strong communication ability to facilitate mutual understanding, and a tolerance for different cultures. Engineering, indeed, is a field that infuses energy into society. The Faculty of Engineering hopes that all of our students will master this field and go on to flourish on the global stage.   Departments Department of Civil Engineering Department of Architecture Department of Urban Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechano-Informatics Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Department of Precision Engineering Department of Information and Communication Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Applied Physics Department of Mathematical Engineering and Information Physics Department of Materials Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry Department of Chemical System Engineering Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Department of Systems Innovation Type of Degree Bachelor of Engineering  Contact Student Team, Administrative Division: gakubu.t AT gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp Office of International Students: ryugakusei.t AT gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp Office of International Cooperation and Exchange: oice-jimu.t AT gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp Website The Faculty of Engineering&#39;s website Top--> Related Links Unique Educational Experiences at the Faculty of Engineering Inquiries about the content of this page: Graduate School of Engineering/Faculty of EngineeringSend inquiry Social media directory Disseminating information for UTokyo during disasters Site map Site policy Privacy policy Jobs UTokyo Portal utelecon Frequently asked questions This website is managed by the Public Relations Office. 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