The areas of study in this department are broad and inter-related to each other, covering the elements of semiconductors, electrical energy systems, electronic physics, lasers, electromagnetic waves, information and communication technology, control and measurement, automation, computers, and very large scale integration. After building a foundation of knowledge on these subjects through their freshman, sophomore, and junior years, students in their senior year will select an area of study that will be useful in graduate school or industry.
The research institutes associated with this department include the Inter-university Semiconductor Research Center, Automation and Systems Research Institute, Electrical Engineering & Science Research Institute, and Institute of New Media & Communications. All are equipped with lecture rooms and laboratories, providing an environment for students to focus on their studies. The education and practice provided by these institutes will foster the development and application of new technology in this field and help develop the related industries, ultimately realizing benefits to society.
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