College of Engineering

The College of Engineering – comprising the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Information Engineering, Dept. of New Materials Engineering, Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Computer Science, and Dept. of Artificial Intelligence – offers a variety of curricula that prepare students for the technological challenges of 21st-century engineering and science.
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Educational objectives
The College of Engineering aims to cultivate proficient technical personnel with a sense of responsibility to research new technologies, deepen the acquisition of fundamental theories in engineering, and enhance information education in preparation for the era of advanced science and technology and the information age of the 21st century. The goal is to contribute to the improvement of productivity in industrial fields and the development of future technologies.
- Productive technicians with originality and abundant practical ability
By helping students understand the fundamental theories of science and technology, we foster exceptional creativity and enable them to acquire in-depth engineering knowledge, ensuring they become productive technologists equipped with the ability to respond to diverse demands of the industry. - Dutiful technicians who possess a cooperative spirit of service
By combining specialized technical knowledge with a broad general education, we aim to develop individuals with a cooperative spirit and sound character who serve in industrial society, ensuring they become technicians with good personalities who engage with their communities. - Future-oriented technicians equipped with leading technologies in the era of globalization
By providing advanced scientific education, we cultivate leadership talents in various fields of engineering that future society requires, ensuring they become forward-thinking technicians who can navigate the era of infinite competition with leading technologies.
Overview
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering aims to cultivate professionals with not only fundamental knowledge in the fields of electronics, electrical, and computer engineering, but also creative abilities.
To achieve this, the school appropriately offers a variety of fundamental and advanced subjects in areas such as microwaves and optics, semiconductors, circuit design, control, signal processing, information communication, and computer science. This maximizes the synergy in education and research in the fields of electronics, electrical engineering, and computer science.
To ensure that students can experience practical training and the latest technologies, the school operates 5 basic laboratories, 2 PC labs, and 28 research laboratories.
Department of Chemical Engineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering plays a key role in the field of engineering that develops chemical and biological processes to manufacture and process various substances essential for everyday life from all available resources. It also plays a vital role in designing, operating, and managing these processes, providing the raw materials and technologies used across all industries.
The department is committed to cultivating competent chemical engineering professionals who can play a pivotal role in various fields. After graduation, students go on to work in various fields, including chemical and pharmaceutical products, petroleum and petrochemical products, plastics, metals, and energy.
Department of Mechanical Information Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Information Engineering aims to cultivate creative talents with higher competitiveness by integrating mechanical engineering, the foundational technology of modern industrial society, with information engineering, the foundational technology of the information society.
“From machines to information!”
In addition to fundamental mechanics courses such as heat, fluid, solid mechanics, and dynamics, the department offers applied courses like CAD/CAM/CAE and system control as well as interdisciplinary education for information engineering subjects, including programming languages, computer systems, software engineering and artificial intelligence.
After graduation, students go on to work as experts in various industrial fields, such as automotive, aerospace, energy, shipbuilding, electronics, electrical engineering, information communication, and computer science.
Department of New Materials Engineering
The Department of New Materials Engineering trains specialized engineers who possess fundamental knowledge of various new materials and are capable of designing, producing, and conducting research and development on these materials.
The department focuses primarily on metals and ceramic materials, which are the foundation of the new materials industry, and conducts active research and educational activities both domestically and internationally, particularly in the fields of electronic materials, semiconductor materials, communication and information materials, nanomaterials, and structural materials.
In addition, the department is equipped with numerous state-of-the-art research instruments and experimental equipment for advanced research on new materials.
After graduation, students go on to work in various fields, including the parts and materials industries related to electronics, electrical engineering, information communication and computer science, automotive, heavy industry, steel, aerospace, and shipbuilding, as well as government-funded research institutes and public organizations.
Department of Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering aims to cultivate competent talents who can play a creative and leading role in comprehensive planning, such as design and construction of various facilities, in response to the increasing demand for highly skilled civil engineering personnel not only in domestic but also global construction markets. After graduation, students go on to work in various fields, including government agencies related to construction, technical civil service positions, construction companies, supervision companies, and state-owned enterprises.
School of Computer Science
The School of Computer Science aims to refine the fundamental qualities of computer science, an advanced discipline, and to cultivate information professionals with the ability to develop and operate advanced computer systems and strong analytical skills. Students learn advanced computer technologies along with the fundamental theories of computers. Through various practical courses offered alongside lectures on fundamental theories, students acquire the programming skills and problem-solving abilities required in a work environment
Through various practical courses offered alongside lectures on fundamental theories, students acquire the programming skills and problem-solving abilities required in a work environment. By understanding computer system architecture and various programming languages, students will play a significant role in leading the technological advancements in rapidly evolving fields of advanced computing, such as computer vision, databases, computer networks, grid computing, wireless multimedia, computer systems, artificial intelligence, software engineering, and computer security.
Department of Artificial Intelligence
The Department of Artificial Intelligence was established in April 2020 to meet the need for cultivating ethical talents with outstanding expertise who can systematically and comprehensively understand and utilize diverse and complex core AI technologies in light of the pivotal role that artificial intelligence (AI) technology will play in future societies and advanced technology and industries. The department strives to achieve high-quality education and research in the AI field through excellent faculty, state-of-the-art laboratories, and a systematic curriculum.
Furthermore, the department aims to cultivate AI experts who will play a key role with international competitiveness in renowned domestic and international companies/research institutions across all industries, including software, gaming, finance, semiconductors, healthcare, automotive, and aerospace.