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Bachelor’s Program

Bachelor’s Program in Engineering

Nagaoka University of Technology aims to nurture the development of leading engineers and researchers who are adept at using information technology, and possess advanced practical and creative abilities that can facilitate the global expansion of technology. The bachelor’s program will enable students to acquire the following four attributes through a broad education comprising general studies subjects, foreign language subjects, basic engineering subjects, and specialized engineering subjects composed of lectures, seminars, and experiment/practical classes.

  1. Understanding of the concepts and techniques of science and mathematics (including data science) that support technology; and the ability to comprehend life, humanity, and society from a technological perspective.
  2. Linguistic and logical skills that form the basis of understanding, thinking, expression, and dialogue; and the ability to consider the impact of technology on safety, the environment, and culture.
  3. Ability to fully utilize fundamental specialized knowledge and skills in various scientific and technological fields, as well as proficiency in information technology.
  4. Fundamental technical communication skills in English, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team with an international perspective.

In addition, Jitsumu-Kunren internships are also offered with the aim of comprehensively applying the above four attributes in practice and summing up the studies from the bachelor’s program.
Each student’s performance will be assessed fairly and impartially in accordance with the goals and criteria specified in the syllabus.

[Policy for Academic Achievement Evaluation]
In order to develop leading engineers and researchers who are adept at using information technology and possess advanced practical and creative abilities that can facilitate the global expansion of technology, students will take lecture subjects with the main goals of acquiring the following: “concepts and techniques of science and mathematics that support technology”, “ability to comprehend life, humanity, and society from a technological perspective”, “linguistic and logical skills that form the basis of understanding, thinking, expression, and dialogue”, and “ability to consider the impact of technology on safety, the environment, and culture”; students will be evaluated based on their acquisition of these goals through examinations and reports. In addition, students will take seminars and experiment/practical classes with the main goals of acquiring the following: “ability to fully utilize fundamental specialized knowledge and skills in various scientific and technological fields”, “fundamental technical communication skills in English”, and “ability to work collaboratively in a team with an international perspective”; students will be evaluated based on their acquisition of these goals through reports and oral examinations. Student performance in the examination of a subject shall be assessed using a 5-point grading system (S, A, B, C, and D). Grades S, A, B, and C are passing grades, while D is a failing grade. Students who pass a subject shall be awarded the designated credits.

Undergraduate Program
(for students enrolled before March 2022)

Nagaoka University of Technology aims to produce leading engineers who have a high level of practical and creative ability to expand technology globally. Undergraduate programs provide an educational
background to acquire the following four items through widely diverse learning opportunities including lectures, seminars, general studies consisting of experimental and practical subjects, foreign languages, basic engineering subjects, and specialized engineering subjects.


1. The concepts and techniques of science and mathematics supporting technology, and the quality to grasp life, humanity, and society from a technological perspective.
2. The acquisition of linguistic and logical abilities forming the foundation of understanding, thinking, expression, and conversation, and the quality to consider the impact of technology on safety, environment, and culture.
3. The ability to make full use of basic specialized knowledge and skills in various fields of technology and science.
4. Basic technical communication skills in English, and the quality to have an international manner of thinking and working harmoniously with a team.

In addition, internships are provided to practice the four items above comprehensively and to sum up learning in undergraduate programs.
Grading is conducted in a fair and impartial manner in accordance with the objective goals and criteria specified in the syllabus.