IMAC-U was established in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in School of Engineering at Tohoku University. It consists of more than 100 laboratories covering a wide range study fields from fluid dynamics, thermal engineering, materials engineering, nanotechnologies, aerospace engineering, robotics, biomedical engineering, information science, quantum science and energy, to environmental study. Students are provided a world-class educational and research environment to study mechanics engineering and foster the international awareness.
- Exercises in Mathematics and Physics I
- Exercises in Mathematics and Physics II
- Practice of Information Processing
- Team Based Engineering for Invention
- Overview of International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course
- Mathematics I
- Mathematics II
- Numerical Analysis
- Mechanics
- The Basics of Information Sciences
- Fluid Mechanics I
- Mechanics of Materials I
- Mechanism
- Electromagnetics I
- Quantum Mechanics
- Fundamentals of Electronic Circuits and Systems
- Mechanical Vibrations Ⅰ
- Thermodynamics
- Mechanics of Materials II
- Materials Science
- Systems Engineering
- Computer Seminar
- Seminar I
- Electrical Engineering Laboratory
- Fundamentals of Computer Engineering
- Electromagnetics II
- Basic Nuclear Physics
- Solution Chemistry
- Environmental Geosciences
- Fluid Mechanics II
- Heat Transfer I
- Instrumentation
- Control Engineering I
- Design for Materials Function
- Computer Software Engineering
- Theory of Elasticity
- Creation and Production
- Mechatronics
- Electronic Devices
- Laboratory Experiment I
- Design and Drawing I
- Seminar II
- Production Process Practice
- Fortran Exercises
- Introduction to Systems Design Engineering
- Introduction to Nanomechanics
- Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
- Introduction to Quant um Science and Systems
- Introduction to Biorobot System
- Introduction to Energy and Environment Technology
- Introduction to International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course
- Kinetics in Reactions
- Physical Chemistry of Interface
- Environmental Biology
- Energy Conversion System Engineering
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Heat Transfer II
- Compressible Fluid Dynamics
- Computational Mechanics
- Fracture Mechanics
- Tribology
- Machine Design Engineering
- Control Engineering II
- Robotics
- Digital Circuits
- Laboratory Experiment II
- Design and Drawing II
- Aircraft Design
- Applied Nuclear Physics
- Radiochemistry
- Introduction to Neutron Transport
- Fundamentals on Backend of Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- Advanced International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course
- Plasma Physics
- Energy Systems Engineering
- Structural Mechanics
- Precision Machining
- Strength of Materials
- Micromachine Forming
- System Dynamics II
- Computer Vision
- Solid State Physics
- Mechanoptics
- Signal Processing
- Environmental Science and Technology
- Introduction to Industrial Chemistry
- Introduction to Electrical Engineering
- Introduction to Materials Science
- Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights
- Introduction to Technology Policy
- Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
- Engineering Ethics
- English Communications in Technology
- Surface Science and Engineering
- Aircraft Technologies
- Space Engineering
- Combustion Engineering
- Propulsion Engineering
- High Energy Materials Engineering
- Mechanics for Quantum Engineering and Energy Systems
- Nuclear Reactor Safety and Design
- Radiation Protection and Safety Engineering
- Laboratory Experiment on the Backend of Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- Environmental Crustal Engineering
- Geomechanics
- Geosphere Transport Phenomena
- Chemical Energy Conversion
- Earth Resources and Energy
- Special Topics in International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course
- Basic Theory of Plasticity
- Flight Dynamics
- The Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- Multidisciplinary Internship
- Science, Technology and Industry in Japan
- Plant Visit (Supplemental 1)
- Industrial Practice
- Special Lectures I (Supplemental 2)
- Special Lectures II
- Graduation Thesis
- Score from academic qualification exam or national standardized exam for college entrance
- Entrance examination fee JPY 5,000
- Entrance Fee JPY 282,000
- Applicants who have completed a 12-year course of school education in a country other than Japan, or those with an equivalent education as specified by the Ministry of Education.
- TOEFL iBT min 79, pBT 550, IELTS 6.0
- Statement of Reasons for Applying
- Academic Transcript
Scholarships
- Tohoku University Fellowship
- President Fellowship for International Undergraduate Students
- MEXT Scholarships