
The Graduate School of Engineering emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary graduate education to meet the increasing demands of a variety of advanced industrial technologies. Interdisciplinary education and research are critical elements in meeting the challenges of rapidly growing advanced technologies and, at the same time, they must be built on a solid foundation in traditional engineering disciplines. This structure encourages and reinforces the interaction between the traditional disciplines that is essential for successful interdisciplinary education and research.
Courses offered by the Graduate School of Engineering are designed to integrate seamlessly with undergraduate engineering courses, forming a complete 6-year (up to MSc) or 9-year (up to PhD) system producing the finest professional and academic human resources in the field. The graduate departments are interdisciplinary, adopting cutting-edge programs in collaboration with engineering laboratories and other research centers. Each of the graduate programs includes laboratory rotation, research internship, and other activities as common subjects. In addition, the students are required to take courses across departments, schools, and universities to foster creativity, comprehensive viewpoints, and other skills.
International graduate students may enroll in the Automotive Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Physics, and Chemistry (Graduate School of Engineering) G30 international programs.
Faculty and student numbers
Data as of May 1, 2025
Group | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Faculty | 240 | 24 | 264 |
Enrolled Students | 1,561 | 215 | 1,776 |
International Students | – | – | 260 |
Contact information
- Admission Office: eng-admission[at]t.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp
G30 programs
For international graduate students, the Automotive Engineering, Civil and Environmental Studies, Engineering Physics, and Chemistry G30 international programs are available.