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Introduction ··································································································· 1
History············································································································ 2
Educational Principle ···················································································· 4
Educational Goals ····························· ···························································· 5
Organization ·································································································· 6
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Department of General Education································································ 8
Department of Mechanical Engineering ···················································· 12
Department of Electrical Engineering·········· ·············································· 16
Department of Electronics and Information Engineering ·································· 20
Department of Chemical Science and Engineering ·································· 24
Department of Architecture ········································································ 28
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Advanced Engineering Course ··································································· 32
Advanced Production and Information Systems Engineering Course ································· 33
Advanced Chemical Science and Engineering Course ····························· 34
Advanced Architecture Course ·································································· 35
Curriculum(Advanced Engineering Course) ············································· 36
Production System Engineering Program·················································· 38
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Research ······································································································· 47
Regional Interchange ·················································································· 48
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Admission Capacity and Present Number of Students······································ 54
Admission Capacity and Present Number of Students (Advanced Engineering Course) ·························· 54
Number of Applicants and Competitive Ratio of Entrance Examination································ 54
Hometown Classification of Students ································································ 55
Students' Residence ····························································································· 55
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! The Ariake kosen • Kosen means a college of
technologyœwas founded as a national institute of higher
education in 1963 and has five departments; mechanical
engineering, electrical engineering, electronics and
information engineering, chemical science and engineering,
and architecture.
! Each department has a class which consists of 40
students and the number of students to be admitted is 1,000.!
The Ariake Kosen has already sent 6,430 graduates out into
various fields of the industrial world. Almost all of them
have been playing a very important part in society.
! The college arranges effectively both specialized and
general educations into an curriculum, encourages students
to be equal to university students in special knowledge and
capacity, and trains them to be excellent practical
engineers.
! The Advanced Course, consisting of Advanced
Production and Information Systems Engineering Course,
Advanced Chemical Science and Engineering Course,
Advanced Architecture Course, was founded in2001, and
202 students having graduated, it is making further
development as an institution to educate highly skilled
engineers.
! The campus lies on the hill called Hagio-dai which is on
the outskirts of Omuta city, Fukuoka Pref. and is about 5km
away from either of Omuta Station and Arao Station. The
dormitory is located in the east of Arao city, Kumamoto
pref. and it is 5 minutes' walk to the campus.
! The students are supposed to develop cooperativeness,
activeness, and creativity. The program helps them to lead a
wholesome life in mind and body: Kosen advises them to
cultivate friendship, trust in others and an attitude of
harmony in various extracurricular activities as well.
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MATSUSHIMA, Kanji!
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HIGUCHI, Hiroshige!
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NARITOMI, Takashi!
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TAMANO, Minori!
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YOSHIOKA, Yoshio!
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NAKAMURA, Yasutaka!
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TAKAMATSU, Yasuo!
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YAMAFUJI, Kaoru!
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The seventh President of Ariake Kosen!
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NAGATA, Ryoichi!
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Prof. Chemical science and Engineering!
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YOSHITAKE, Norimichi!
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TAGUCHI, Koichi!
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SARUWATARI, Shinichi!
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OZAKI, Tatuo!
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YAMASHITA, Iwao!
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KAWASAKI, Yoshinori!
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THE EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLE OF ARIAKE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
OUR STUDENTS SHOULD BE EDUCATED TO BE TECHNOLOGICAL ENGINEERS CHARACTERIZED BY
CREATIVETY, SELF-DEVELOPMENT, INTERDISCIPLINARITY, AND INTERNATIONALITY
ON THE BASIS OF EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE OF BASIC TECHNOLOGY AS WELL AS HIGH CULTURE
BE CREATIVE
in producing commodities making
full use of your unique personality,
originality and ingenuity
COLLABORATING
WITH THE COMMUNITIES
as the core activator
especially of local industries
BE SELF-DEVELOPABLE
by cultivating your faculties
to adapt yourself to the innovation
and diversification of the society
BE INTERDISCIPLINARY
in active collaboration with
engineers and scientists
of various fields
BE INTERNATIONALLY MINDED
to work and communicate
successfully in the global society
BASIC TECHNOLOGY
AND CULTURE
on a firm foundation
of morality and humanity
AIM AT COPING WITH PROBLEMS FLEXIBLY FOR THE GOAL OF DEVELOPING HUMAN FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY
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HARMONIZED WITH NATURAL
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design, strength of materials, thermal and fluid engineering, control engineering, materials, manufacturing process, computer
programming, mechatronics, etc. The department affords the students technical knowledge by lectures and many exercises,
and students spend a lot of school hours on experiments, workshop practices and mechanical drawing with CAD. For these
educational objectives there are ten teaching staff and six technical officials in the department. To know the realities of the
factories, there are many tours through them and practical exercises in certain factories during the summer vacation. The
department has also provided some subjects such as system control engineering, basic plastic working production system
engineering and so on to consider the technological innovation and its variety.
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"#$%&! ! Basic Engineering I!
1!
1!
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1!
1!
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2!
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2!
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3!
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3!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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561#&! ! Strength of Materials I!
2!
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2!
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71#! ! Thermodynamics!
2!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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2!
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6!
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3!
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5!
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3!
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6!
3!
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2!
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basic subjects as electronic engineering, computers, control and power system engineering. The department helps the
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technical assistance to the other departments. Under these circumstances the Technical Support Center for Education and
Research has been organized.
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outside the college. Some groups of them regularly and discuss to innovate their skills. More and more technical officials
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exhibition hall, a Regional Collaboration Center office and a joint laboratory which has capacity of large machines. The 2nd floor has a
joint laboratory and lecture rooms for advanced engineering course students. The 3rd and 4th floors have laboratories exclusively for each
major and study rooms for the students.
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provided with a mini-kitchen, offers a space for the students to relax at recess. The frames are equipped with the low-yield-point hysteretic
steel dampers for seismic response control and the 3rd and 4th floors have suspension structure. Moreover, the utilization of the cold heat
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information to the graduates who plan to change jobs, or to return from the city to home to work. In return, we can get their
useful information or human support for the college education. In collaboration with Career Support Office (CSO) also
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2!
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13!
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18!
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4!
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8!
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2!
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1!
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DNO% Chikushino City!
2!
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*OT% Onojo City!
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1!
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1,017!
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2 Shimoide, Arao, Kumamoto, Japan 864-0011
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