In recent years, Electrical and Electronics Engineering has been expanding due to rapid advancements in all engineering disciplines, covering an ever-widening range of academic and professional programs. The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering offers a balanced interdisciplinary program of core subjects and scientific and technological fields of physical science and electronics engineering; computer, information science and systems engineering; electric power/energy and power electronic systems engineering; and control systems engineering.
This is a systematic education and research program covering the science and technology at the heart of modern society, from the fundamentals to advanced courses. We aim to produce individuals who will operate the hardware and software technology in a high-information society, combining advanced study and research skills.
- Research Work in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Advanced Science and Technology I-1~5
- Research Work in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Advanced Science and Technology I-1~5
- Special Lecture I
- Special Lecture II
- Seminar on Advanced Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Research Work in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Diffraction Physics of X-rays and Electrons
- Advanced Course on Quantum Mechanics
- Advanced Course on Electromagnetic Wave Theory
- Quantum Optics and Optical Properties of Solids
- Devices for Optical Communications
- Advanced Solid State Physics I
- Advanced Solid State Physics II
- Advanced Electic Power Engineering
- Advanced Course on Integrated Circuit Design
- Advanced Course on Computer System
- Advanced Course on Communication Systems
- Digital Image Processing
- Advanced System Engineering
- Advanced Applied Math I~IV
- Magnetism of Materials
- Photonics Devices
- Physical Properties of Electronic Materials
- Mesoscopic Electronic Materials
- Advanced Vacuum Engineering
- Advanced Course on Lightwave Electronics
- Advanced Gas Discharge and Plasma Engineering
- Advanced Course on Integrated Circuit Systems
- Advanced Course on Logic for Computer Engineering
- Advanced Course on Information Engineering
- Complexity Theory
- Data Structures
- Modern Control Systems Engineering
- Advanced Course on Quantum Electronics
- Advanced Course on Software Design
- Optimization Theory
- Special Lecture III
Distribution of Application Forms |
[Semester I] Late April |
How to Obtain Application Guideline/Forms |
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Availability of Past Examination |
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Japanese Language Requirement |
Sufficient for understanding lectures and related documents |
Pre-Arrival Admission |
Not Available |
Application from outside Japan |
Available |
Visiting Japan for Entrance Exam |
Necessary |
Kobe Univ. Entrance Examination Subjects |
* Recommended to find the professor/supervisor in advance. |
EJU Requested Subjects |
Not required to take EJU |
English Examination |
TOEFL/TOEIC |
Scholarships
- Japanese Government Scholarship ("Monbukagakusho" Scholarship)