Civil Engineering

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 3.54 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jul 29, 2024
StudyQA ranking:2768 Duration:2 years

Civil Engineering aims to create a safe society in harmony with the environment through the construction and preservation of fundamental social facilities. An education in Civil Engineering is about helping to build cities and areas resistant against natural and social disasters, and living in symbiosis with nature through environmental preservation and the management and revitalization of city facilities. We accept students who aspire to become the pillars of public service demanded by society, and we equip them with wide interdisciplinary and specialist knowledge and a high level of practical skills.

This course builds upon core study themes, teaching students how to create cities and areas which are safe from natural and manmade disasters. We also study environmental conservation programs that enable us to live in harmony with nature, and work towards the maintenance and regeneration of urban facilities.

  • Urban Environment Management
  • Management of River Catchment
  • Environmental Limnology
  • Advanced Science and Technology I, Ⅱ
  • Advanced Lecture I
  • Advanced Hydraulics
  • Transport System Engineering
  • Regional Economics System Analysis
  • English for Civil Engineering
  • Advanced Lecture I
  • Advanced Soil Mechanics I
  • Advanced Bridge Engineering
  • Environmental Geotechnics
  • Advanced Course in Ground Disaster Prevention I
  • Urban Environment Management
  • Advanced Course in Foundation Engineering
  • Advanced Course in Ground Disaster Prevention II
  • Hydraulic System of River Basins
  • Environment and Disaster Prevention in Coastal Zone
  • Decision Theory under Uncertainty
  • Regional Economics System Analysis
  • Advanced Rock Mechanics
  • Urban Environment Management
  • Advanced Applied Math.IV
  • Advanced Geomaterial Mechanics
  • Advanced Soil Mechanics I
  • Advanced Course in Ground Disaster Prevention I
  • Management of River Catchment
  • Advanced Rock Mechanics
  • Advanced Bridge Engineering
  • Environmental Limnology
  • Advanced Urban Environmental Planning
  • Advanced Concrete Engineering
  • Advanced Mechanics of Fluid Flows
  • Advanced Applied Math.III
  • Advanced Course in Foundation Engineering
  • Advanced Hydraulics
  • Advanced Mechanics of Structural Concrete
  • Hydraulic System of River Basins
  • Environment and Disaster Prevention in Coastal Zone
  • Transport System Engineering
  • Regional Economics System Analysis
  • Advanced Rock Mechanics
  • Advanced Course in Ground Disaster Prevention I
  • Earthquake Engineering
  • Hydraulic System of River Basins
  • Advanced Soil Mechanics II
  • Advanced Geomaterial Mechanics
  • Advanced Soil Mechanics I
  • Management of River Catchment
  • Environmental Geotechnics
  • Computational Mechanics I, Ⅱ
  • Advanced Concrete Engineering
  • Advanced Course in Foundation Engineering
  • Advanced Course in Ground Disaster Prevention II
  • Computational Mechanics III
  • Decision Theory under Uncertainty
  • Environmental Geotechnics
  • Advanced Bridge Engineering
  • Computational Mechanics I, Ⅱ
  • Environmental Limnology
  • Advanced Science and Technology I, Ⅱ
  • Advanced Urban Environmental Planning
  • Advanced Concrete Engineering
  • Advanced Course in Ground Disaster Prevention II
  • Computational Mechanics III
  • Decision Theory under Uncertainty
  • Computational Mechanics I, Ⅱ
  • Earthquake Engineering
  • Computational Mechanics III
  • Advanced Hydraulics
  • Advanced Mechanics of Structural Concrete
  • Transport System Engineering
  • Advanced Science and Technology I, Ⅱ
  • Advanced Mechanics of Fluid Flows
  • Advanced Soil Mechanics II
  • Advanced Mechanics of Structural Concrete
  • Advanced Science and Technology I, Ⅱ
  • Special Subject Exercise
  • Master's Thesis

Distribution of Application Forms

[Semester I] Late April
[Semester II] Late November

How to Obtain Application Guideline/Forms

  • Obtain at the faculty office for free.
  • Send a self-addressed stamped envelope (24×33.2cm) to the faculty. Please contact the faculty office for details.
  • Please refer to the graduate school website.
  • To request from abroad, please contact the faculty office.

Availability of Past Examination

  • Please refer to the university website.

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

  1. English and Japanese
  2. Major Subject
  3. Oral Exam
  4. Application Document Screening

* 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)
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