Toyama National College of Technology

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National Institute of Technology, Toyama College
富山高等専門学校
National Institute of Technology, Toyama College
Established2009
Location, ,
Japan
CampusHongō Campus
36°39′3.3″N 137°14′38.5″E / 36.650917°N 137.244028°E / 36.650917; 137.244028
Imizu Campus
36°45′31.9″N 137°9′31.8″E / 36.758861°N 137.158833°E / 36.758861; 137.158833
Websitewww.nc-toyama.ac.jp/c5/index.php/e/

Toyama National College of Technology (富山高等専門学校, Toyama Kōtōsenmongakkō) is a college of technology in Toyama and Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. In 2014, the school changed the name into National Institute of Technology, Toyama College. It was formed on 1 October 2009 after a merger between the old Toyama National College of Technology (富山工業高等専門学校, Toyama Kōgyō Kōtōsenmongakkō) (founded in 1964) in Toyama, and Toyama National College of Maritime Technology (founded in 1906) in Imizu. They are called the Hongo Campus and Imizu Campus respectively.

Courses[edit]

The college offers a five-year education program for students who have completed junior high school education.[1]

Departments[edit]

The college has six departments, covering engineering, humanities and social sciences, and maritime engineering.[1]

Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Electrical and Control Systems Engineering
  • Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering
Humanities and social sciences
  • Department of International Business
Maritime engineering
  • Department of Maritime Technology

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Academic departments". Toyama National College of Technology. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2014.

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