International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course, IMAC, is a fully English taught engineering degree program organized by the division of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering. It has the Undergraduate Course, IMAC-U (Bachelor Degree), and the Graduate Course, IMAC-G (Master and Doctoral Degree). IMAC-U directly connects to the international graduate course (IMAC-G).
Students will have opportunities to learn fundamental and cutting-edge knowledge in laboratories studying fluid dynamics, thermal engineering, materials engineering, micro/nanotechnologies, aerospace engineering, robotics, biomedical engineering, informationscience, quantum science and energy, and environmental studies etc.
Department of Aerospace Engineering
- Numerical Analysis
- Applied Analysis
- Fluid Dynamics
- Solid Mechanics
- Thermal Science and Engineering
- System Control Engineering
- Materials Chemistry
- Computer Hardware Fundamentals
- Solid State Physics
- Mechanics of Plasticity
- Structure and Function Living System
- Aerospace Systems
- Aerospace Propulsion
- Computation Fluid Dynamics
- Aerospace Structural Mechanics
- Aerospase Fluid Dynamics
- Space Robotics
- Space Engineering for Robotic Exploration
- Aerospace Combustion Dynamics
- Cryogenic Physics and Engineering
- The Science of Shock Waves
- Mathematical Modeling and Computation
- Applied Mathematical Fluid Dynamics
- Fluid Design Informatics
- Physical Fluctuomatics
- Discussion on Environmental and Industrial Policy
- Interdisciplinary Research
- Special Lecture in Cooperation with JAXA
- Project-Based Learning for Frontier of Mechanical Engineering
- Internship Training
- International Scientific Internship Training
- Special Lecture on Aerospace Engineering A
- Advanced Seminar on Aerospace Engineering A
- Seminar on Simulation Science
- Seminar on Spacetechnology
- Innovation Oriented Seminar on Mechanical Engineering
- Master Course Seminar on Aerospace Engineering
Department of Mechanical Systems and Design
- Numerical Analysis
- Applied Analysis
- Fluid Dynamics
- Solid Mechanics
- Thermal Science and Engineering
- System Control Engineering
- Materials Chemistry
- Computer Hardware Fundamentals
- Solid State Physics
- Mechanics of Plasticity
- Structure and Function Living System
- Intelligence and Systems Engineering
- Design of Materials System
- Intelligent Machine Design
- Nano/Micro/Tribology
- Micro-Nanomechanical Architectonics
- Engineering of Fluid Systems
- Control of Thermal Energy
- Energy Systems Engineering
- Degradation in High Temperature Environments of Structures and Materials
- Environmental Heat-Transfer Control
- Applied Energy Dynamics
- Electromagnetic Functional Flow Dynamics
- Mechanical Systems Maintenance Engineering
- Multiphase Flow Systems
- Introduction to Solid State Ionics
- Ultra-Highspeed Information Processing Algorithms
- Computer Architecture
- Space Robotics
- Ultraprecision Machining
- Manufacturing Systems
- Physical Fluctuomatics
- Discussion on Environmental and Industrial Policy
- Interdisciplinary Research
- Project-Based Learning for Frontier of Mechanical Engineering
- Internship Training
- International Scientific Internship Training
- Special Lecture on Mechanical Systems and Design A
- Advanced Seminar on Mechanical Systems and Design A
- Seminar on Digital Design
- Seminar on Energy Systems Engineering
- Innovation Oriented Seminar on Mechanical Engineering
- Master Course Seminar on Mechanic
Department of Nanomechanics
- Numerical Analysis
- Applied Analysis
- Fluid Dynamics
- Solid Mechanics
- Thermal Science and Engineering
- System Control Engineering
- Materials Chemistry
- Computer Hardware Fundamentals
- Solid State Physics
- Mechanics of Plasticity
- Structure and Function Living System
- Precision Nanometroloty
- Fundamentals of Damege Management
- Intelligent Sensing of Materials
- Mechanics of Materials System
- Fundamental Nano-Technology
- Informative Nanosystem
- Ultraprecision Machining
- Nano/Micro Mechanoptics
- Nano/Micro/Tribology
- Strength and Reliability of Microstructures and Devices
- Kinetic Theory of Gases
- Nano-Process Engineering
- Nanoscale Thermal and Fluid Engineering
- Nano-Physics, Analysis and Control of Surfaces
- Intelligent Control Systems
- Design of Crustal Complex Fracture Systems
- Engineering for Geo-Energy Exploitation
- Manufacturing Systems
- Physical Fluctuomatics
- Discussion on Environmental and Industrial Policy
- Ethics of Life for Young Engineers
- Interdisciplinary Research
- Project-Based Learning for Frontier of Mechanical Engineering
- Internship Training
- International Scientific Internship Training
- Special Lecture on Nanomechanics A
- Advanced Seminar on Nanomechanics A
- Seminar on Materials and Mechanics
- Seminar on Nanotechnology
- Innovation Oriented Seminar on Mechanical Engineering
- Master Course Seminar on Nanomechanics
- Bachelor's degree to apply for Master's program
- Master's degree to apply for Doctoral Degree program
- Basic academic ability: Grade point average (GPA) 2.30 or higher out of 3.0
- English proficiency: TOEFL (iBT: 79), IELTS (6.0), etc.
- Entrance examination Fee JPY 30,000
- Entrance Fee JPY 282,000
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.