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Bachelor’s Program

Bachelor’s Program in Engineering

Nagaoka University of Technology’s vision of human resource development is the production 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. To achieve this vision, the bachelor’s program has set the following four attributes as targets for students to attain through a broad education comprising general studies subjects, foreign language subjects, basic engineering subjects, specialized engineering subjects, and extracurricular activities both inside and outside the university.

  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. Acquisition of 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. Acquisition of the ability to fully utilize fundamental specialized knowledge and skills in various scientific and technological fields, as well as proficiency in information technology.
  4. Acquisition of fundamental technical communication skills in English, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team with an international perspective.

A bachelor’s degree will be conferred on students who have acquired the number of credits necessary for completion through lectures, seminars, experiment/practical classes, and the Jitsumu-Kunren internship (which are all offered to facilitate the acquisition of the above targets.)

Undergraduate Program
(for students enrolled before March 2022)

The vision of human resources development for which Nagaoka University of Technology aims is leading engineers who have a high level of practical and creative ability capable of the global deployment of technology. To this end, the undergraduate program has set the following four clauses as goals that students achieve through widely diverse learning opportunities, including liberal arts subjects, foreign language subjects, fundamental specialized subjects and specialized subjects as well as extracurricular activities inside and outside of the university.

  1. Acquisition of the concepts and techniques of science and mathematics that support technology, and the formation of qualities capable of understanding technology from perspectives of life, humanity, and society.
  2. Acquisition of language and logical thinking abilities that form the foundation of understanding, thinking, expression, and dialogue, and the formation of qualities that enable consideration of the effects of technology on safety, environment, and culture.
  3. Acquisition of capabilities of making full use of basic knowledge and skills specialized in the various fields of technological science.
  4. Acquisition of the basic ability of technical communication in English, and the formation of qualities capable of producing a cosmopolitan mode of thinking and cooperation on an international team.


A bachelor's degree is conferred on students who have acquired the number of credits necessary for graduation after studying lectures, seminars, and experimental and practical subjects that are provided for the goals, and completing an internship, or project study.