The Graduate School has one major in Science and Engineering. Our Master’s Program consists of four core programs: Industrial Science and Technology, Public Infrastructure, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Natural Science, and two special programs: the Special Graduate Program on Disaster Mitigation Study for Asian Students and the Regional Engineer Development Program. We have designed a curriculum, research and education system for each program and provide guidance for the students under these systems. Our Doctoral Program is one system with no division, except for the Special Graduate Program on Disaster Mitigation Study for Asian Students. An outline of each program/field is given below.

The curriculum and completion requirements for each program can be found in the Curriculum Guide here.
Industrial Science and Technology Program
Mechanical Engineering:Faculty Members
Materials Science and Engineering:Faculty Members
Applied Chemistry:Faculty Members
Public Infrastructure Program
Civil and Environmental Engineering:Faculty Members
Electrical and Electronic Engineering:Faculty Members
Applied Information Engineering:Faculty Members
Mathematics and Computer Science Program
Natural Science Program
Physics:Faculty Members
Earth Sciences:Faculty Members
Chemistry:Faculty Members
Biology:Faculty Members