The University of Electro-Communications (UEC)
Founded 1918 by Wireless Association, transferred to Ministry of Communications 1942 and to Ministry of Education 1948. Re-established as University 1949. Junior Technical College established 1953, Graduate School of Electro-Communications 1965, and Graduate School of Information 1992
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
Grades 1
Doctor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 1
Divisions 11
- Developing e-Learning CentreFields of study: Educational Technology
- Higher Education Development and Research Centre
- Industrial and Governmental Relations Centre
- Information Technology CentreFields of study: Information Technology
- Electro-Communications Faculty
- Informatics and Engineering FacultyFields of study: Robotics, Applied Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Information Management, Automation and Control Engineering, Media Studies, Biotechnology, Telecommunications Engineering, Biological and Life Sciences, Information Sciences, Electronic Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematics, Computer Science, Management
- Electro-Communications Graduate School
- Informatics and Engineering Graduate SchoolFields of study: Robotics, Applied Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science, Information Management, Automation and Control Engineering, Media Studies, Biotechnology, Telecommunications Engineering, Biological and Life Sciences, Information Sciences, Electronic Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematics, Computer Science, Management
- Information Systems Graduate SchoolFields of study: Computer Networks, Software Engineering, Information Sciences, Computer Engineering, Information Technology
- Laser Science Institute
- Advanced Wireless Communication Research DivisionFields of study: Telecommunications Engineering
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school and entrance examination