This department aims to produce graduates who can not only create new mechanisms through which mankind and nature can coexist, but also harness environmental ideals in promoting sustainable development.
We have gathered together a teaching staff from a wide variety of academic disciplines--including civil engineering, architectonics, meteorology, and public hygiene--to provide education in all matters related to the environment.
Two courses are offered: the natural environment (atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere); and the urban/living environment (living environment, urban environment).
The 21st century has been called "the century of the environment." Environmental science and technology is a new academic field that aims to foster engineers and researchers who will play a vital role in building an environmentally friendly society of the future.
Graduates well versed in environmental knowledge and skills are expected to be active in a wide range of industries encompassing environmental, architectural, civil engineering, and mechanical fields.