Civil Engineering requires the integration of many areas of specialties including the planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of public infrastructure which are essential to develop better living environments. In addition to the conven- tional fields above, our Civil Management program maintains a focus on the commu- nity through the incorporation of manage- ment studies in the fields of tourism, administration and finance, history and cul- ture and the integration of local opinions. We have the Planner Course and Engineer Course which aim to foster engineers with multiple career pathways. Our courses are suitable for both students of the science course and humanities course regardless of gender. While students are expected to follow the comprehensive study program, we place most value on students’ personality and sensibility.
Planner Course
This course aims to foster planners who will design the future of urban and suburban landscapes and who can organize the required project to make it happen. Students will learn about social infrastructure, urban development and will study regional tourism resources, disaster preven- tion, and environmental awareness.
Engineer Course
It is necessary to develop many public facilities that we utilise each and every day. Lifelines such as waterworks, sewage systems, electricity and gas supply systems, transportation, and disaster prevention facilities are essential for healthy and enriched society. This course aims to foster engi- neers who are able to develop and maintain lifelines with high level of skills and high motivation.