Nagoya Institute of Technology (Nagoya Institute of Technology) is a national university located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, founded in 1949. The school is famous for its excellent engineering education and wide range of research fields, especially in the fields of electrical and mechanical engineering, social engineering, physical engineering, information engineering and life application chemistry. The following is a detailed introduction to Nagoya Institute of Technology:
Overview
Establishment time: 1949
Nature: National University
Location: The main campus is located in Gokisho-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
Number of students: About 6,000 (including undergraduates and graduate students)
Educational philosophy
Nagoya Institute of Technology adheres to the educational philosophy of "freedom, creation, and symbiosis" and is committed to cultivating talents with international vision, innovation ability and social responsibility. The school focuses on the combination of theory and practice, and encourages students to actively participate in social services and international exchanges.
Disciplines and Faculties
Nagoya Institute of Technology has the following faculties and disciplines:
Faculty of Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Social Engineering, Physical Engineering, Information Engineering, Life Applied Chemistry
Graduate School
Graduate School of Engineering:
Advanced Engineering Education Courses: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Physical Engineering, Information Engineering, Social Engineering, Life Applied Chemistry
Creative Engineering Education Courses: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Physical Engineering, Information Engineering, Social Engineering, Life Applied Chemistry
Basic Engineering Education Courses: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Physical Engineering, Information Engineering, Social Engineering, Life Applied Chemistry
Features
Historical Background: The predecessor of Nagoya Institute of Technology can be traced back to the government-run Nagoya Higher Technical School established in 1905. In 1949, Nagoya Higher Technical School merged with Aichi Prefectural Higher Technical School to form the new Nagoya Institute of Technology.
Engineering Strength: Nagoya Institute of Technology is one of the oldest science and engineering colleges in central Japan, and its engineering strength is on par with Nagoya University in the central region. The school has strong research strength in the fields of electrical and mechanical engineering, social engineering, physical engineering, information engineering, and life applied chemistry.
International Exchange: The school has established cooperative relations with many universities around the world, providing abundant overseas exchange opportunities and encouraging students to expand their international horizons.
Industry-university-research cooperation: Nagoya Institute of Technology maintains close cooperative relations with many companies and research institutions, especially in the fields of automobile manufacturing, semiconductors, and information technology. The school provides students with abundant internship and employment opportunities, and graduates have a high employment rate in well-known companies such as Toyota, Nissan, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Campus Environment: The school is located in Nagoya City, with convenient transportation, beautiful campus environment, and advanced facilities, providing students with a good learning and living environment.
Ranking
Nagoya Institute of Technology enjoys a high reputation among national universities in Japan, especially in the field of engineering. Its national ranking varies according to different ranking agencies, but it is generally at an upper-middle level. For example, in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Nagoya Institute of Technology ranked 1201-1500, ranking 49th in Japan. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, Nagoya Institute of Technology ranked 1201-1400.
Fees
Tuition fees: The tuition fees of national universities in Japan are relatively uniform, and the tuition fees for undergraduates are approximately 535,800 yen/year (for reference only, please refer to the latest official information for specific fees).
Other expenses: including accommodation fees, living expenses, etc., which will vary according to personal circumstances.
Campus facilities
Library: It has a rich collection of books and electronic resources, providing students with a good learning environment.
Sports facilities: including gymnasiums, swimming pools, athletic fields, etc., to meet students' physical exercise needs.
Student dormitories: Provide a variety of dormitories, including single rooms, double rooms, etc., suitable for students with different needs.
Research facilities: The school is equipped with advanced laboratories and research centers to support various scientific research activities.
Contact information
Address: 1-1, Gokisho-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, 466-8555
Tel: +81-52-734-5111
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