The campus of the Faculty of Science and Engineering sits on high ground in the middle of leafy surroundings in the Korakuen district of Bunkyo-ku, in the center of Tokyo. Equipped with the latest educational and research facilities, the Faculty, together with the Graduate School of Science and Engineering and the Institute of Science and Engineering, which share the same Campus, is proud of its comprehensive education and research capability.
From its inception, the Faculty has never ceased to put a high priority on fostering basic and universally applicable academic abilities; equipping students with knowledge that will allow them to respond flexibly to whatever advances manifest in the rapidly developing field of science and technology; and also on nurturing talented scientists of intellectual independence and self-reliance.
The Faculty strives to foster a rich sense of humanity in each of its students, in keeping with its motto: “Science and Technology Must Contribute to the Prosperity and Happiness of All Mankind.”
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Date of Founding : |
1949 |
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Departments : |
Mathematics |
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Physics |
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Civil Engineering |
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Precision Mechanics |
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Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering |
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Applied Chemistry |
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Industrial and Systems Engineering |
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Information and Systems Engineering |
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Biological Science |
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Campus : |
Korakuen Campus |
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Number of Students |
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(as of May 1, 2006) : |
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Total : |
4,078 |
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Men : |
3,619 |
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Women : |
459 |
Note:
The numbers indicated above include students admitted to the No. 2 Division (evening program). Admissions to the No. 2 Division ceased in 2000.