A Master’s in Electrical Engineering and Information Systems at the The University of Tokyo is an advanced graduate program that focuses on the development and integration of modern electrical, electronic, and information technologies used in contemporary engineering systems. The program covers core areas such as power systems, communication technologies, signal processing, control systems, embedded systems, artificial intelligence applications, and information and communication networks. Students gain strong theoretical knowledge along with practical research experience through laboratory work, computational modeling, and engineering projects related to intelligent systems, digital communication, renewable energy systems, and automation technologies. The curriculum emphasizes innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing graduates for careers in electrical and electronics industries, information technology sectors, telecommunications, research institutions, and advanced engineering development roles.
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Hongo Campus (Hongō): The oldest and main campus, located in central Tokyo, known for its history (Akamon Gate) and housing most faculties and graduate schools.
Komaba Campus: Home to the College of Arts and Sciences, focusing on general education for freshmen and sophomores.
Kashiwa Campus: UTokyo's newest campus, a center for cutting-edge scientific research, located northeast of Tokyo in Chiba prefecture.