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7テキスト ボックスNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KOSEN)
7テキスト ボックスOSHIMA COLLEGE
7テキスト ボックスCOLLEGE CATALOGUE
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 1
BRIEF HISTORYCOLLEGE SONG 2
ORGANIZATION Organization Chart 3 Administrative Officials 4 Present Number of Staff Teaching Staff 5DEPARTMENTS Shipping Technology Department 7 Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Department Information Science and Technology Department General Education 8 Advanced Course for Bachelor DegreeCURRICULUM (Department) Liberal Arts Subjects 9 Major Course Subjects 11 (Advanced Courses) Subjects in Advanced Course 14STUDENTS Numbers of Regular Students 16 Numbers of Students by Prefectures Numbers of Applicants and Students Admitted 17 Scholarship Employment and Entrance into Universities 18 Dormitory 20 Student Council 21LIBRARY 22
COLLEGE TRAINING SHIPS 23
INFORMATION EDUCATION CENTER 24
COLLABORATIVE TECHNICAL CENTER 25
SUTDENT COUNSELING ROOMTECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 26
CAREER SUPPORT OFFICE 27
ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTER 28
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES 29
CAMPUS MAP 30
FACILITIES 32
GUIDE MAP 33
CONTENTS
Oshima Seamen's School was founded by Oshima County.Mr. Tsunetoku Maki was appointed to the 1st President.Elevated to Oshima Mercantile Marine School of Yamaguchi Prefecture.Mr. Monkichi Sugano was appointed to the 1st President.Kagoshima Mercantile Marine School in Kyushu was closed; its students were transferredto Oshima Mercantile Marine School.Elevated to Oshima National Mercantile Marine High School.Mr. Sotoo Tomioka was appointed to the 1st President.Raised to Oshima National College of Maritime Technology with two departments:Nautical Science Dept.(40students) and Marine Engineering Dept.(40students).Prof. Naoto Samejima was appointed to the 1st President.Full number to be admitted to Marine Engineering Dept. was doubled(80students).The 1st Graduation Ceremony of Oshima National College of Maritime Technology washeld.Departments were reorganized: Nautical Science Dept.(40students), Marine EngineeringDept.(40students)and Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept.(40students).Departments were reorganized: Shipping Technology Dept.(40students), Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept.(40students) and Information Science and TechnologyDept.(40students).New college song was born.College Training Ship "Oshima-maru"(the 3rd) was launched.The 100th anniversary and the 30th since its inauguration as a college, Kosen, werecelebrated.Training boat "Subaru" was launched.Renamed to National Institute of Technology, Oshima College, according to the newlaw of Independent Administrative Institution, National Institute of Technology, Japan.Advanced Course for Bachelor Degree was established. Marine Transport System(4students),Electronic and Information Technology Systems (8students)."Monodukuri-building" (Building for Advanced Course) was completed.The 120th anniversary and the 50th since its inauguration as a college, Kosen, werecelebrated.
Apr. 1,2004
Apr. 1,2005
Nov.18,2017
Jun.16,1967
Apr. 1,1951Apr. 1,1951
Apr. 8,1946
Jun. 1,1967
Apr. 1,1969
Feb. 3,1990Dec. 6,1993
Mar.22,2004
Feb. 8,2008
Sep.30,1972
Apr. 1,1985
Apr. 1,1988
Oct.31,1997
Oct. 1,1897Oct. 1,1897
May. 11,1901May. 11,1901
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
To turn out creative engineers with an inquisitive mind
To train well-educated engineers with a global way of thinking
To produce cooperative engineers with leadership qualities anda strong sense of responsibility
BRIEF HISTORY
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校 長
総務主事/副校長(総務担当)
教務主事/副校長(教務担当) 教務主事補
学生主事/副校長(学生担当) 学生主事補
寮務主事/副校長(寮務担当) 寮務主事補
校長補佐(研究担当)
校長補佐(総務担当)
校長補佐(企画担当)
図書館長
商船学科長
電子機械工学科長
情報工学科長
一般科目長
専攻科長 専攻科主任
練習船大島丸船長
情報教育センター長
地域協力センター長
学生相談室長第一技術室長
技術支援センター長 技術長 第二技術室長第三技術室長
キャリア支援室長
島スクエア起業教育研究センター長
国際交流室長
先端技術教育研究センター長
総務係長課長補佐 人事係長(総務担当) 企画係長
図書係長
総務課長財務係長
事務部長 課長補佐 契約係長(財務担当) 施設係長
環境整備室長
教務係長学生課長 課長補佐 学生係長
寮務係長
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7テキスト ボックス COLLEGE SONG
◇ Organization Chart
Dean of General Affairs/Vice President (General Affairs)
Dean of Academic Affairs Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs/Vice President (Academic Affairs)
Dean of Student Affairs Assistant Dean of Student Affairs/Vice President (Student Affairs)
Dean of Dormitory Affairs Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs/Vice President (Dormitory Affairs)
Assistant President (Research Affairs)
Assistant President (General Affairs)
Assistant President (Planning Affairs)
Chair of Shipping Technology Dept.
Chair of Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept.
Chair of Information Science and Technology Dept.
Chair of General Education
Chief of Advanced Course
Chief of Technicians Sec.Ⅰ Head of Chief of Technicians Sec.Ⅱ Technicians Chief of Technicians Sec.Ⅲ
Chief of General Affairs Sec.Assistant Head Chief of Personnel Sec.(General Affairs) Chief of Planning Sec.
Chief of Library Sec.
Head of General Chief of Finance Sec.
General Manager Affairs Division Assistant Head Chief of Contracts Sec.of Administration (Financial Affairs) Chief of Facilities Sec.Bureau
Chief of Academic Affairs Sec.Head of Assistant Head Chief of Student Affairs Sec.Student Chief of Dormitory Sec.Affairs Division
Chief of Environmental Improvement Sec.
ORGANIZATION
President
Director of High Technology Education and Research Center
Director of International Exchange Office
Director of Entrepreneur Education Research Center
Director of Career Support Office
Director of Technical Support Center
Director of Student Counseling Room
Director of Library
Chair of Advanced Course
Captain of College Training Ship
Director of Information Education Center
Director of Collaborative Technical Center
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◇ Administrative Officials
Name
President Katsuya FUKUDA
Dean of General Affairs/Vice President (General Affairs) Yoshiaki ISHIHARA
Dean of Academic Affairs/Vice President (Academic Affairs) Yoshiaki ISHIHARA
Dean of Student Affairs/Vice President (Student Affairs) Yoriko ISHIDA
Dean of Dormitory Affairs/Vice President (Dormitory Affairs) Takashi ASAKAWA
Assistant President (Research Affairs) Shinji MASUYAMA
Assistant President (General Affairs) Kenshiro OKAMURA
Assistant President (Planning Affairs) Hideo KAWAHARA
Director of Library Tetsuya SUMIDA
Chair of Shipping Technology Dept. Hajime CHIBA
Chair of Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept. Masayuki FUJII
Chair of Information Science and Technology Dept. Kenshiro OKAMURA
Chair of General Education Yoshiaki SUGIMURA
Chair of Advanced Course Tadanori SUGINO
Captain of College Training Ship Yasuhiro NAKAMURA
Director of Information Education Center Rie TACHIBANA
Director of Collaborative Technical Center Hironori KITAKAZE
Director of Student Counseling Room Yasuyoshi TSUTSUMI
Director of Technical Support Center Hideo KAWAHARA
Director of Career Support Office Tsubasa NAKAMURA
Director of Entrepreneur Education Research Center Satoru OKANOUCHI
Director of International Exchange Office Takashi KUBOTA
Director of High Technology Education and Research Center Shinji MASUYAMA
General Manager of Administration Bureau
Head of General Affairs Division Katsumi IDE
Head of Student Affairs Division Masuo SHINOHARA
◇ Present Numbers of staff
GrandTotal
44 95
Faculty
President Professor AssociateProfessor LecturerAssistantProfessor Total
1 21 16 5
AdministrativeStaffTitle
8 51
Title
PresentNumber
Yuichi ABE
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◇ Teaching StaffShipping Technology Dept.
Rank Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note
Cargo Management, Computer Simulation,Advanced Ship ManeuveringThermal Fluid Dynamics, Steam Engineering,Propulsion Engineering
Director of Library
Maritime Safety, Ocean Management,Advanced Course of Information Science
Chair of Shipping Technology Dept.
Control Engineering, Engineering Essentials,Mechanical Design
Internal Combustion Engine Ⅰ・Ⅱ,Energy Plant Management,Combustion Engineering Advanced
Assistant President (Planning Affairs),Director of Technical Support Center
Navigational Equipment, Radio Navigation,Maritime English
Director of International ExchangeOffice
Marine Architecture, Naval Architecture Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs
Marine Auxiliary Machinery, Maritime English,Refrigeration & Air Conditioning SystemElectric and Electronic Engineering,Electric Machinery, Applied Mathematics
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Mechanics of Materials, EngineeringMechanics, Materials of Machines
Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs
前 畑 航 平Terrestrial Navigation, Celestial Navigation,Maritime English
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Marine Meteorology, Maritime Economics,Maritime English
Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs
Ship Handling, Coasting and Ocean Route,Information Literacy
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
Non-regular
Professor
Fuel Lubricant Engineering, InstrumentationEngineering, Marine environment Engineering,Career Seminar
Training Ship "Oshima-maru"
Rank Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note
Maritime Safety, Basic Shipping Technology,Maritime Traffic Laws
Captain
Ship Management, Maritime English,Communication
Chief Engineer
Shipboard Maintenance, Maritime English Chief Officer
Basic Shipping Technology, Maritime English,Maritime Laws
First Engineer
Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept.
Rank Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note
Basic Programming, Digital Signal Processing,Computer OrganizationApplied Programing, Computer Architecture,Fundamental Microcomputer
Dean of Dormitory Affairs/VicePresident (Dormitory Affairs)
Electric Circuit, Digital Circuit,Superconducting Engineering
Assistant President (Research Affairs),Director of High Technology Educationand Research Center
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics, Theory ofIndustry, Advanced High Voltage Engineering
Chair of Electronic-MechanicalEngineering Dept.
Mechanical Technology,Robot Engineering Ⅰ
Director of Entrepreneur EducationResearch center,Assistant Dean ofStudent Affairs
Mechanics of Materials, Dynamics ofMachinery, Electromagnetics ⅠInstrumentation Engineering, Applied Physics,Electric Equipment Engineering
Director of Career Support Office
Engineering Mechanics,Thermo-Fluid Dynamics,Advanced Course of Numerical Analysis
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
Control Engineering, System ControlEngineering, Electromagnetics Ⅱ
Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs
Electronic Circuit, Robot Engineering Ⅱ,Sensor Engineering
Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs
Non-regular
Professor
Engineering Materials, Materials of Machines,Mechanical Technology, Heat Engine
Muneo FURUSE
Shinji MASUYAMA
Masayuki FUJII
Satoru OKANOUCHI
Hideki SASAOKA
Tsubasa NAKAMURA
Takeru WATANABE
Kohei MAEHATA
Chiharu MORIWAKI
Hiroaki MURATA
Keiji FURUMOTO
Professor
AssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor
AssistantProfessor
AssociateProfessor
Professor
AssociateProfessor
Lecturer
Yasuki MURAKAMI
Yoichirou MASUI
Takuya HIRATA
Name
Name
Shinya YAMAGUCHI
Takashi ASAKAWA
Hidetoshi OKAZAKI
Yasuhiro NAKAMURA
Masahiro SUGIMOTO
Kazuma URATA
Koichiro KOBAYASHI
Name
Hiroki IWASAKI
Tetsuya SUMIDA
Hajime CHIBA
Seiji SHIMIZU
Hideo KAWAHARA
Takashi KUBOTA
Yasuhiro KIMURA
Jongdoc PARK
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Information Science and Technology Dept.
Rank Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note
Programming Language Ⅱ,Operating System
Assistant President (General Affairs),Chair of Information Science andTechnology Dept.
Mathematical Programming,Production Control
Dean of General Affairs/Vice President(General Affairs),Dean of Academic Affairs/VicePresident (Academic Affairs)
Control Engineering, Computer Graphics Chair of Advanced Course
Electric Circuits Technology, AnalogElectronics Circuits TechnologyImage Engineering, Technical English,Communication Systems
Information Mathematics,Computer Architecture Ⅰ,Information Theory, Software Engineering
Director of Collaborative TechnicalCenter
Programming Ⅰ,StatisticsDirector of Information EducationCenter
Information Engineering Practice,Pattern Analysis and Recognition
Database, Programming Language Ⅲ Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
General Education
Rank Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note
Mathematics
Law, Politics and Economics,Corporate Legal Affairs, Philosophy, German
English Reading, Advanced English,English Seminar, Inter-Cultural Studies,Practical English Ⅰ, Practical EnglishⅡ
Dean of Student Affairs/Vice President(Student Affairs)
Health and Physical Education, Volunteer
Japanese, Japanese Literature,Introduction to Japanese LiteratureMathematics,Advanced Applied Mathematics Ⅰ・Ⅱ
Director of Student Counseling Room
Chemistry, Integrated Science,Enviromental Science
Chair of General Education
English Reading, Comprehensive English,Practical EnglishPhysics, Applied Physics,Applied Physical Science
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Japanese, Japanese Linguistics
Mathematics
Comprehensive English, English Expression Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
Health and Physical Education
AssistantProfessor
World History, Japanese History,Global Cultural Studies
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Toshihiko IWAMOTO
Toshio NOMOTO
Yoriko ISHIDA
Kenji OKUBO
Mitsuhiro KOTA
Hiroshi YAMADA
Tadanori SUGINO
Yoshiaki ISHIHARA
Kenshiro OKAMURA
Yasuyoshi TSUTSUMI
Yoshiaki SUGIMURA
Tomoaki IGUCHI
Tetsunori KODA
Masahiro USHIMI
Shinobu FUJII
Tomoko ONOE
Tetsuya KITA
Yuichiro SHIMADA
Name
Takeshi KAITA
Ryo MATSUMURA
Rie TACHIBANA
Hironori KITAKAZE
Hironori KAWAI
Name
Professor
AssociateProfessor
Lecturer
Professor
AssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor
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DEPARTMENTS ◇ SHIPPING TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Shipping Technology Department is composed of two courses:
Nautical Science Course and Marine Engineering Course, and the
students study common subjects until the second grade and are
divided into two courses at the third grade to study specialized field.
In recent years, vessels are increasing in size, speed, and automated.
We aim to nurture the practical maritime Specialist with the expertise
and the applicability by teaching the latest and advanced maritime
knowledge in addition to the general engineering basis. Therefore,
they learn a wide range of knowledge relating to their specialty in our
curriculum.
EDUCATION OBJECTIVES
1.To nurture the international specialist holding mariner license
2.To provide education and training to meet the needs of the maritime industry
3.To nurture the specialist having the ability in relation to basic scholastic achievement, technique,
administration international sence, and to meet various maritime fields
◇ ELECTRONIC-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Electronics and computer technology have been rapidly developing
in recent years. With this progress, the functions of mechanical devices
have been remarkably improved. The one of the typical examples is a
robot.
The curriculum is thus prepared for the students to make a chief study
of the two fields: “electricity and electronics” and “mechanism and
mechanics”. Information processing and other related subjects are also
provided, from both theoretical and practical sides, as basic essentials
to the mechatronics engineers in the new era.
EDUCATION OBJECTIVES
1.To nurture the practical engineer with the sophistication in
electrical engineering
2.To train students to acquire the practical skills of information
processing by computer
3.To produce the specialist having the ability of the logical expression and presentation
4.To nurture the engineer having a rich sense of humanity and responsibilities
◇ INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
The Japanese industrial field has been developing to meet with
ICT (Information and Communications Technology) where
information and communication technology are highly related each
other. However, we are facing problems, such as a lack of highly
qualified professionals who can deal with information systems
adequately, and we have a necessity to upgrade the level of
technological abilities of software engineers.
This department offers three specific educational goals. Students
can study principles and applications of information processing and
communication systematically.
The first step seamanship training by
Cutter boat rowing for new students.
Relationship between learning
technologies in this department
and robots such as drones
Communication technology
Measurement and Control
Information processing
Electronic circuit
Mechanism and Design
Material etc.
You can learn these technologies in this department!
Learning video production in
cooperative manner using
KJ method
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EDUCATION OBJECTIVES
1.To train students to acquire applicable capabilities based on extensive information technology
2.To enhance abilities in communication and presentation as a group leader
3.To build up flexible and creative abilities for system designers
◇ GENERAL EDUCATION
General Education is organized to produce the excellent engineer
who has a broad view of things, and to provide the basic knowledge
and skill.
It is considered to keep the minute connection to the specific
education by organizing classes in lower grades so students can learn
efficiently.
◇ ADVANCED COURSES for Bachelor Degree ○ Marine Transport Systems
This course aims to nurture highly qualified global specialists in the
field of international and domestic physical distribution. Recently,
management department like the ship operation control and the
maritime transport systems plays more important role in the shipping
industry. The ship operation control contains operation control and
engine management. In this course students can learn shipping
technology and maritime transport systems as compulsory subjects.
Then they are required to select operation control or engine
management so that they can acquire the skill of shipping operation
control and engine management.
After graduating from colleges students can be given the advanced
subjects and they may obtain a bachelor's degree from the National
Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation. In order to accomplish their degree, students are
required to pass an examination given by the Institution after they have gained additional 65 units.
○ Electronic and Information Technology Systems
This course aims to produce highly qualified specialists who can
research into Electronics, Information Technology and Mechatronics.
Students can acquire sophisticated knowledge and skills about
electronics and control systems, information and communication
network. The students can enhance the skill of practical research and
development capability with the talent of these interdisciplinary areas,
and the skill of language to the globalization. Moreover, they will get
the comprehensive ability to support the local communities where the
society has been facing problems such as the depopulation and aging
to contribute to the social systems considering environment and an
energy problem.
Students take advanced subjects after graduating from colleges and may obtain a bachelor's degree from
the National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation. To do so, students are required to pass
an examination given by the Institution after they have gained additional 65 units.
Exercise using a design drawing of
a ship
Presentation of Creative Engineering
Exercise
The scenery of chemistry class
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◇ Liberal Arts Subjects ● Shipping Technology Department
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Japanese Ⅰ 2 2
Japanese Ⅱ 2 2
Japanese Ⅲ 4 2 2
World History 2 2
Japanese History 2 2
Geography 1 1
Ethics and Social Science 2 2
Politics and Economics 2 2
Law 1 1
Philosophy 1 1
Business Administration 2 2
Global Cultural Studies 2 2
Mathematics 1 4 4
Mathematics 2 2 2
Mathematics 3 4 4
Mathematics 4 2 2
Mathematics 5 4 4
Mathematics 6 2 2
Physics 4 2 2
Chemistry 4 2 2
Integrated Science 1 1
Comprehensive English 9 3 3 3
English Communication 4 2 2
English Composition 2 2
Advanced English 1 1
Maritime English 2 2
Health and Physical Education 9 2 2 2 1 2
Art(Music or Fine Arts)
78 26 23 17 3 9
Second Foreign Language 2 2
Technical English 2 2
Japanese Launguage and Culture 2 2
6 6
0 0
78 26 23 17 3 9
1
Total of Necessary Credits for Graduation
CURRICULUM
Subjects Numberof CreditsCredits of Grades
1
Total of Elective Credits
Necessary Credits
ElectiveSubjects
RequiredSubjects
Necessary Credits
9
● Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Department ● Information Science & Technology Department
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Japanese Ⅰ 2 2
Japanese Ⅱ 2 2
Japanese Ⅲ 4 2 2
World History 2 2
Japanese History 2 2
Geography 1 1
Ethics and Social Science 2 2
Politics and Economics 2 2
Law 1 1
Philosophy 1 1
Business Administration 2 2
Global Cultural Studies 2 2
Mathematics 1 4 4
Mathematics 2 2 2
Mathematics 3 4 4
Mathematics 4 2 2
Mathematics 5 4 4
Mathematics 6 2 2
Physics 4 2 2
Chemistry 4 2 2
Integrated Science 1 1
Comprehensive English 8 3 3 2
English Communication 4 2 2
English Composition 2 2
Advanced English 2 2
Health and Physical Education 10 2 2 2 2 2
Art(Music or Fine Arts)
77 26 23 16 6 6
Second Foreign Language 2 2
Technical English 2 2
Japanese Launguage and Culture 2 2
6 6
2 2
79 26 23 16 8 6
11
Subjects
RequiredSubjects
Credits of GradesNumberof Credits
Total of Necessary Credits for Graduation
ElectiveSubjects
Necessary Credits
Total of Elective Credits
Necessary Credits
10
◇ Major Course Subjects ● Shipping Technology Department
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5thInformation Literacy 3 2 1Naval Architecture 2 1 1Electric and Electronic EngineeringⅠ 2 2Thermal Fluid DynamicsⅠ 2 2Engineering Essentials 2 2Control Engineering 2 1 1Basic Shipping Technology 2 2Ship Management 2 2Applied Mathematics 2 2Graduation Studies 6 6Terrestrial Navigation 2 2Celestial Navigation 2 2Nautical Instrument 2 2Radio Navigation 2 2Navigational Exercise 2 1 1Coasting and Ocean Route 2 1 1Ship Handling 2 1 1Marine Meteorology 2 2Shipboard Maintenance 2 1 1Cargo Management 2 1 1 Maritime Traffic Laws 2 2Maritime Laws 2 1 1Navigation English 3 2 1Oral Communication 1 1Onboard Training 5 1 1 1 1 1Shipboard Practice 5 1 1 1 1 1Experiments and Practice 8 2 2 2 2
71 8 12 18 15 18
Internal Combustion Engine 4 2 2Steam Engineering 3 1 1 1Marine Auxiliary Machinery 3 2 1Electric and Electronic EngineeringⅡ 2 2Electric Machinery 2 2Thermal Fluid DynamicsⅡ 2 2Engineering Mechanics 2 2Mechanics of Materials 2 2Metallurgical Engineering 2 2Fuel and Lubricating Oil 1 1Instrumentation Engineering 1 1Design and Drawing 2 1 1Maritime Laws 1 1Marine Engineering English 2 2 Oral Communication 1 1Onboard Training 5 1 1 1 1 1Shipboard Practice 5 1 1 1 1 1Experiments and Practice 8 2 2 2 2
73 8 12 18 15 20
Maritime Safety 2 2Maritime Economics 2 2Energy Plant Management 2 2Environmental Instrumentation Engineering 2 2Internship 1 1
9 1 84 0 4
75 8 12 18 15 22
77 8 12 18 15 24
N 75E 77 8 12 18 15
N 22E 24
78 26 23 17 3 9N 153E 155 34 35 35 18
N 31E 33
the required number of credits for NauticalScience Course
minimum number of required credits in compulsory subjects forNautical Science Course
RequiredSubjects
Numberof Credits
Credits of Grades
MarineEnginee
ringCourse
Nautical
ScienceCourse
Basic
Subjects
Shipboard Training under the National Institute for Sea Training 12 months
minimum number of required credits in compulsory subjects forMarine Engineering Course
the required number of credits for MarineEngineering Course
ElectiveSubjects
Basic
Total of Elective Credits Necessary Credits
Total of Credits to be Completed
N :Nautical Science Course, E :Marine Engineering Course
1st 2nd 4th 5th3rd
Credits of GradesNumber ofCredits
Total of Credits(Technical Subjects)
Total of Credits(Liberal Arts)
11
● Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Department
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5thBasic Design 2 2Creative Engineering 1 1Mechanical Technology 2 2Mechanical Design 2 2Metallurgical Engineering 2 2Engineering Mechanics 2 2Measurement Engineering 2 2 Mechanics of Materials 2 2Mechanics of Materials Seminar 1 1Control Engineering 2 2Thermodynamics 2 2Fluid Dynamics 2 2Industrial Electronic-Machines 2 2Dynamics of Machinery 2 2Fundamentals of Electromagnetics 2 2Electromagnetics Ⅰ 2 2Electronic Circuit 2 2Electric Circuit Ⅰ 2 2Digital Circuit 2 2Digital Signal Processing 2 2Electromagnetics Ⅱ 2 2Sensor Engineering 2 2 Electrical Machine 2 2Electric Circuit Ⅱ 2 2Information Literacy 2 2Basic Programming 2 2Applied Programming 2 2Numerical Calculation 2 2Embedded System 2 2Applied Physics 2 2Applied Mathematics 2 2Technical English 2 2Mechatronic-Electronic Practice 2 2Engineering Seminar 1 1Engineering Experments 8 2 2 2 2Graduation Studies 8 8
Necessary Credits 81 6 9 18 26 22Materials of Machines 2 2Information Processing Seminar 2 2System Control Engineering 1 1Advanced Course Ⅰ (Mechatronic-Electronic) 1 1Advanced Course Ⅱ (Mechatronic-Electronic) 1 1Advanced Course Ⅲ (Mechatronic-Electronic) 1 1Radio system 1 1Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufactur 1 1Robotics 1 1Communication Systems 1 1Digital and Analog Integrated Circuits 1 1Information Security Management 1 1Digital Image Processing 1 1Internship 2 1 1
Total of Elective Credits 17 5 12Necessary Credits 8 2 6
89 6 9 18 28 28
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th89 6 9 18 28 28
Total of Credits(Liberal Arts) 79 26 23 16 8 6168 32 32 34 36 34
Subjects
Total of Credits(Technical Subjects)
Total of Necessary Credits for Graduation
Credits of Grades
ElectiveSubjects
RequiredSubjects
Number ofCredits
Numberof
Total of Credits to be Completed
Credits of Grades
12
● Information Science & Technology Department
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5thInformation Literacy 2 2Introduction to Information Technology 2 2Information Mathematics 2 2Information Theory 2 2Data Structure and Algorithm 2 2Mathematical Programming 2 2Operations Research 2 2Programming Ⅰ 2 2Programming Ⅱ 2 2Programming Ⅲ 2 2System Program 2 2Computer Architecture Ⅰ 2 2Computer Architecture Ⅱ 2 2Operating System 2 2Database 2 2Computer Networks 2 2 Information Security 2 2Communication Engineering 2 2Software Engineering 2 2Signal Processing 2 2Image Engineering 2 2Computer Graphics 2 2Fundamentals of Electric Circuits 2 2Analog Electronics Circuits 2 2Digital Electronics Circuits 2 2Control Engineering 2 2Statistics 2 2Applied Mathematics 2 2Applied PhysicsⅠ 2 2Technical English 2 2Information Engineering Practice 2 1 1
Practice of Information TechnologyEducation 1 1Creation and Research Practice Ⅰ 1 1 Creation and Research Practice Ⅱ 1 1Creation and Research Practice Ⅲ 1 1Engineering Experiments 8 2 2 2 2Graduation Research 8 8
Necessary Credits 82 6 10 17 27 22Applied PhysicsⅡ 2 2Productiuon Control 2 2Numerical Computation 1 1Computer Analysis Method 1 1Pattern Analysis and Recognition 1 1Engineering Mechanics 1 1Reliability Engineering 1 1Information Security Management 1 1Communication Systems 1 1Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufactur 1 1Digital and Analog Integrated Circuits 1 1Radio System 1 1System Control Engineering 1 1Robotics 1 1Advanced Course of Information Science I 1 1Advanced Course of Information Science Ⅱ 1 1Advanced Course of Information Science Ⅲ 1 1Internship 2 1 1
Total of Elective Credits 21 5 16Necessary Credits 6 2 4
88 6 10 17 29 26
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th88 6 10 17 29 26
Total of Credits(Liberal Arts) 79 26 23 16 8 6167 32 33 33 37 32
Total of Credits(Technical Subjects)
Total of Credits to be Completed
Total of Necessary Credits for Graduation
ElectiveSubjects
RequiredSubjects
Credits of Grades
Credits of GradesNumberof
Subjects Number ofCredits
13
◇ Subjects in ADVANCED COURSES
1st 2ndPractical English Ⅰ 2 2
2Volunteer 1 1Practical English Ⅱ 2 2Inter-Cultural Studies 2 2Engineering Ethics 2 2Introduction to Japanese Literature 2 2
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Practical English 2 2Advanced Course of Applied Mathematics Ⅰ 2 2Computer Simulation 2 2
6Advanced Course of Applied Mathematics Ⅱ 2 2Applied Physical Science 2 2Environmental Science 2 2Materials Science 2 2Advanced Course of Numerical Analysis 2 2Mechanical System Engineering 2 2Electric Equipment Engineering 2 2Information System 2 2Energy System 2 2Theory of Industry 2 2
20
Thesis WorkⅠ 4 4Thesis WorkⅡ 12 12Particular Experiments 4 4Particular Laboratory 4 2 2
24Internship 2 2Traffic System Engineering 2 2Marine Statistics 2 2Marine Robotics 2 2Management of Propulsive Engine for Marine 2 2Maritime Safety Advanced 2 2Terminal Planning 2 2Advanced Ship Maneuvering 2 2Human Interface of Shipping 2 2Energy Conversion Engineering 2 2Reaction Engineering 2 2Refrigeration & Air Conditioning System 2 2Combustion Engineering Advanced 2 2Advanced Information Engineering 2 2
28
89
Required
Required
Required
Liberal ArtsSubjects
Basic
Elective
Elective
Elective
MajorCourse
Subjects
Specialized
Necessary Credits
Over 10.Total of Elective Credits
Total of Elective Credits
Necessary Credits
Necessary Credits
Classification Subjects
Over 4. (excluding Volunteer)
Necessary Credits
Credits of Grades
Total of Elective CreditsNecessary Credits
Number of Credits
Over 62. (excluding Volunteer and Internship)Total of Necessary Credits for Graduation
Required orElective
Necessary Credits Over 16. (excluding Internship)Total of All Credits
● Major Course in Advanced Course of Marine Transport Systems
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1st 2ndPractical English Ⅰ 2 2
2Volunteer 1 1Practical English Ⅱ 2 2Inter-Cultural Studies 2 2Engineering Ethics 2 2Introduction to Japanese Literature 2 2
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Practical English 2 2Advanced Course of Applied Mathematics Ⅰ 2 2Computer Simulation 2 2
6Advanced Course of Applied Mathematics Ⅱ 2 2Applied Physical Science 2 2Environmental Science 2 2Materials Science 2 2Advanced Course of Numerical Analysis 2 2Mechanical System Engineering 2 2Electric Equipment Engineering 2 2Information System 2 2Energy System 2 2Theory of Industry 2 2
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Thesis WorksⅠ 4 4Thesis WorksⅡ 12 12Experiments of Electronics & Information System 4 4Creative Engineering Exercise 2 2Advanced Course of Electronics and Information Systems 2 2
24Internship 2 2Image Processing 2 2Electronic Physical Properties Engineering 2 2Integrated Circuits Physics & Technology 2 2Advanced High Voltage Engineering 2 2Electric Control Engineering 2 2Digital System 2 2Multimedia Applied Technology 2 2Applied Image Engineering 2 2Network Technology 2 2Pattern Recognition 2 2Applied Signal Processing 2 2Advanced Course of Production Control 2 2Human System Engineering 2 2
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89
Elective
Elective
Required
Required
Required
● Major Course in Advanced Course of Electronic & Information Technology Systems
Liberal ArtsSubjects Elective
Credits of Grades SubjectsClassification Required orElective
Number of Credits
Total of Elective CreditsNecessary Credits Over 4. (excluding Volunteer)
Necessary Credits
Over 10.
Necessary Credits
Total of Necessary Credits for Graduation Over 62. (excluding Volunteer and Internship)
Over 16. (excluding Internship)Total of All Credits
Necessary Credits
MajorCourse
Subjects
Specialized
Basic
Total of Elective Credits
Total of Elective Credits
Necessary Credits
Necessary Credits
15
学 生◇ Numbers of Regular Students
AnnualCapacity
EnrollmentCapacity
Shipping Technology 40 240
Electronic-Mechanical Engineering 40 200
Information Science & Technology 40 200
Total 120 640
Marine Transport Systems 4 8
Electronic & Information Technology Systems 8 16
Total 12 24
● The current number of regular students (April 4, 2018)
◇ Numbers of Students by Prefectures
Department
Advanced Coursefor Bachelor Degree
● CapacityAdmission Capacity
STUDENTS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Trainee 1st 2nd40 42 38 42 38 36
male 34 38 35 38 31 32female 6 4 3 4 7 4
47 47 44 41 42male 41 42 35 36 40female 6 5 9 5 2
46 44 43 42 38male 32 24 17 27 22female 14 20 26 15 16
4 2male 4 2female 0 0
17 14male 16 14female 1 0
133 133 125 125 118 36 21 16male 107 104 87 101 93 32 20 16female 26 29 38 24 25 4 1 0
Departments Advanced Courses
23620828
Total
Total
1707
Informat ionScience &
Technology
Marine TransportSystems
213122
560147
91660
3130
22119427
ShippingTechnology
Electronic & InformationTechnology Systems
Grade Depart ment
Elect ronic-MecanicalEngineering
male female t ot al male female t ot al male female t ot al male female t ot al male female t ot al male female t ot al male female t ot al
1 1 1 0 1 1
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 0 4
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 3
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2
3 3 9 9 7 2 9 7 3 10 1 3 4 2 2 11 13 13 29 8 37
88 23 111 76 28 104 63 34 97 74 21 95 75 18 93 15 3 18 131 195 192 391 127 518
1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 0 3
8 8 7 7 6 1 7 5 5 5 5 3 3 33 2 34 1 35
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 4
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2
2 2 4 4 1 1 4 4 5 1 6 16 1 16 1 17
2 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 9 8 1 9
1 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 12 11 1 12
2 2 2 2 3 3 6 1 7 0 7
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 3
1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2
1 1 1 0 1 1107 26 133 104 29 133 87 38 125 101 24 125 93 25 118 32 4 36 236 221 213 524 146 670Total
Trainee ShippingTechnologyDepartment
Electronic-MechanicalEngineeringDepartment
InformationScience&
TechnologyDepartment
Iwate prefecture
Saitama prefecture
Chiba prefecture
Kanagawa prefecture
Shiga prefecture
Hyogo Prefecture
Wakayama prefecture
Okayama prefecture
Hiroshima prefecture
Yamaguchi prefecture
Ehime prefecture
Miyazaki prefecture
Nagasaki prefecture
Kumamoto prefecture
totalNativ e junior high schoollocation
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Hokkaido
Kyoto
Osaka
Fukuoka prefecture
Saga prefecture
Vietnam
Malaysia(internatiol student)
Cameroon(internatiol student)
Mongolia(internat iol student)
Oita prefecture
Kagoshima prefecture
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◇ Numbers of Applicants and Students Admitted
● DepartmentStudents
42 47
● Advanced Course for Bachelor DegreeStudents
◇ Scholarships Results of 2018
Century Gothic
InformationScience &
Technology
Marine TransportSystems
Electronic &Information
Technology Systems
year
2016
2017
2019
year
2018
130 44 42
46
Applicants StudentsAdmitted
253 133 40 47
293 132 43
Departments
ShippingTechnology
Electronic-MecanicalEngineering
- 2(1) -
Advanced Course
Others
Applicants StudentsAdmitted
2015 356 125 40 43 42
44
356 127 40 45 42
384
Electronic & Information
2019 18 17 1 16
Benefit-type scholarship
Miyamoto Akira Scholaship(The first semester) 5(3) 3(1) 1 1(1) -
Technology Systems
Shipping Electronic-Mecha- Information Sci- Marine Trans- Department
Japan Student Services Organization
Umeki Nobuko Scholarship
4(4) 4(2) 3(1) - -
6(6) - - - -
Loan(Interest)
All Japan Seamen's Union・International Mariners Management
Association of JapanKondo Maline Memorial Foundation 6(3) - - - -
Miyamoto Akira Scholaship(The second semester)
Others 1 - - - -
Loan(Interest free)
24(11) - - - -
Japan Maritime Scholarship Foundation 30(16) -
( ):Multiple scholarship recipients
Japan Student Services Organizatio - - 1 - -
1(1) - - - -
Japan Student Services Organization 30(13) 13(2) 12(1) 1 -
9(1) 7(1) 7 - -
2016 16 11 3 8
2015
ence&TechnologyTechnology port Systems
2018 20 19 4 15
2017 13 11 3 8
nical Engineering
13 11 1 10
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◇ Employment and Entrance into Universities
● Status of University Transfer Admissions and Advanced Course Admissions
YearDepartment
1 2
1
1
2 2 3 1
1
2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1
1 2 1
1
1 1
1
1 2
2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1
Publ
ic
1
Priv
ate
1 1
3 7 7 4 6 4 3 6 5 1 4 3 3 7 3
Ad
vanc
ed C
ours
e
1 8 3 4 3 2 4 4 3 10 5 9 7
4 7 15 7 10 7 5 10 9 4 14 8 3 16 10
● Credit Status for Graduates in September 2018 and March 2019
S :Shipping Technology Department M:Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Department I :Information Science & Technology Department
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2019
Shimane University
Hiroshima University
Yamaguchi University
Hiroshima City University
Ritsumeikan University
2017 20182015 2016
University
University of Electro-Communications
Credit Recipients3
Total
Subtotal
National Institute of Technology(KOSEN), Oshima College
Advanced CourseMarine Transport Systems
Electronic&Information Technology Systems 7
Na
tiona
l
Nagaoka University of Technology
Utsunomiya University
Kumamoto University
University of Miyazaki
Kagoshima University
Kyusyu Institute of Technology
Okayama University
Saga University
Toyohashi University of Technology
Kobe University
Chiba University
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Numbers of Graduate3
S M I S M I S M I S M I S M I
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● Employment Situation of Graduates according to Industrial Categories (Graduates in 2018 Academic Year)
ShippingTechnology
Dept.
Electronic-MechanicalEngineering
Dept.
InformationScience &
Technology Dept. Total Marine TransportSystems
Electronic andInformationTechnology
Systems
Total
42 45 44 131 3 7 10
6 16 11 33 0 3 3
36 29 33 98 3 4 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
2 2 0
Food Products/Drink 1 1 0
Textile Products 0 0
Publishing/Printing 1 1 0
Chemical/Petroleum 5 1 6 0Steel/ Non-ferrous/Metal Products 1 2 3 0Manufacturing/Duties IndustryMachine Production
4 1 5 1 1 2
Electronic parts 1 1 2 1 1Electrical/Informationcommunication
4 2 6 0
TransportationMachinery 4 1 5 0
Others 0 0
Subtotal 0 20 9 29 1 2 3
2 3 5 0
1 3 16 20 1 1
35 2 37 2 2
1 1 0
0 0
Academic/ Research 0 0
Medical/ Welfare 0 0
Others 1 1 2 1 1
School Education 0 0
Others 0 0
National Civil Servant 0 0
Local Civil Servant 2 2 0
0 0
0 0
Electric/ Gas/ Water Supply
Information communication
Transport/ Post office
Service
Education
OfficialDuties
Wholesale/ Retail sale
Finance/ Insurance
Self-employed
Others
Graduates
Others
Manufacturing
Departments
Going on to Univ.
Employed
Mining
Construction
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◇ Dormitory
● Current Number of Boarders (April 3, 2019)
Grade
Department
35 31 30 28 26 1 151 1 152
10 11 7 7 7 42 2 44
3 5 9 2 4 23 3 26
48 47 46 37 37 1 216 6 222
4 2 6 6
● Dormitories Expence(per month) (April 3, 2019)
7,800 yen
34,560 yen
100 yenResidence fee
5th3rd
Electronic-Mecanical Engineering D.
Shipping Technology D.
1st 2nd TotalOverseas
Student
the fee for conducting activities for all dormitory residence
“Nan-ryo” for male students Dining hall
Single room 800yen
Maintenance fee
Meal fee
Advanced Course
Accommodation fee
the cost for the electricity, water, gas, heating and etc.
the food cost and the kitchen maintenance cost
Total
Information Science & Technology D.
4th Subtotal
Shared room 700yen the lodging cost for the dormitory
Trainee
The dormitory is generally known as “Komatsu-ryo”. It consists of three residential
sections: “Nan-ryo” for male students(1st-5th year),“Chu-ryo” for senior and foreign
male students and “Joshi-ryo” for female students(1st-5th year).
As a rule 1st-year and 2nd-year boy students, except under special circumstances,
are all required to live in the dormitory. Each of them is expected to promote friendship,
self-reliance, a co-operative spirit, and a sense of responsibility by living together with
others.
Various activities such as a welcome party, Xmas party, and so on are took place by
the dormitory student council.
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◇ Student Council
● Organization of Student
● The Clubs
Cutter Yachting Rugby
Soccer Basketball Volleyball
Baseball Soft Tennis Table Tennis
Athletics Judo Kendo
Swimming Badminton
Brassband English Speaking Society Shigin
Computer Popular Music Photography
Robot Study
Astronomy Tea Ceremony Karate & Shorin-ji kempo
Japanese Drums Art PWC Rescue Party
CultualClubs
Circles
Executive Committee
Physical Committee Cultural Committee
Classes Clubs, Circles
Dean of Student Affairs
Inspection Committee
SportsClubs
General Assembly
Board ofRepresentatives
Adviser
Election Management Committee
The students lead an autonomous life based on freedom and order for five years on campus.
Under the students council which consists of all the students, there are many culture and sports clubs for them to join. Almost all the students are active in one or two of them.
The sports clubs obtain fine results in the Intercollegiate Athletic Meet and other meets every year, while the culture clubs present their accomplishments at the annual college festival, ‘Shosen-sai’in autumn and at other special events.
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LIBRARY
Our library has some 81,000 books, all of which can be used freely for studying not only
general subjects but also specialized subjects. Moreover, there is a special area where people
have access to useful academic resources for collecting information, including magazines,
audio-visual materials, and computers with internet access. In addition, the service for the
National Diet Library is also available. The library is open to the public so that they can use an
opportunity for their lifelong education.
● State of Book Stock (March 31,2019)
Open:
8:30-19:00 (Weekdays)
Closed:
Saturdays・Sundays・National holidays
Special holiday
New year's holidays
Library
Computer for Book Retrieval system
Classification
General Works 4,245 235
Philosophy 2,489 46
History 5,511 55
Social Science 7,814 55
Natural Science 12,127 789
Engineering 20,276 578
Industry 1,895 29
Arts 2,977 32
Language 3,199 399
Literature 12,831 546
Total 73,364 2,764
Japanese Foreign
Japanese Magazines
Foreign Magazines
Audiov isual Materials
186
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INFORMATION EDUCATION CENTER
Policies of the Information Education Center of our college are the information education for
an information society, the provision for an education system using IT technology, and the
operation and management of LAN system in our campus.
The building consists of a Server Room and two Seminar Rooms. In the sever room, some
information systems which include the local LAN system and the e-learning system etc. is
managed. In each seminar room, there are fifty computers for education purposed, such as
class, seminar, and self-study. These computers are provided with various software for
engineering education, such as CAD (computer-aided design) software, Image Processing
software, Video Editing software, IDE (integrated development environment) of some
programming languages. Students are able to use these computers between 7 a.m. and 7
p.m. on weekdays.
The Internet connection is connected to the Science Information NETwork (SINET), and is
provided by 1 Gbps network.
Information Education Center Servers Room
Practice Room No.1 Practice Room No.2
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COLLABORATIVE TECHNICAL CENTER This center aims to provide local residents with achievements of research and education and
the state of the art facilities for contributing to regional communities. Our center objectives are
to :
・accept various types of business consultations
・assist collaborative research
・promote career-long education
Technological supports:
・funded research, research development, collaborative research, assay, technical training
and information service
Career-long learning:
・supporting learning opportunities for local residents’ needs
・actively maintaining learning outcomes surroundings
Regional partnerships:
・interacting with local companies, cooperation and individuals
・supporting education and research in local communities
・promoting regional partnership business
・contributing to regional development
Visiting Lecture at Junior High School Region of Partnership
STUDENT COUNSELING ROOM The purpose of the Student Counseling Room is based on the idea that the staffs receive all
sorts of students’ worries and help them to solve these problems. Students have various sorts
of worries, such as their human relationship, their mental and physical health, and their study.
The Student Counseling Room consists of five teachers as a counseling staff, two school nurses,
two psychotherapists and one psychiatrist as school counselors.
The day of
the week
Counseling Staff
12:15 12:45
16:00 17:00
Monday Counselor Teacher
Tuesday Counselor Teacher
Wednesday Teacher Nurse Nurse
Thursday Teacher Nurse
Friday Nurse Teacher
○ Counseling by a school nurse is available at any time.
Counseling Schedule
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER The main roles of Technical Support Center are to provide technological support for engineering
education on experiment and practical training, and the technical support for collaborative
researches, and to maintain and run engineering workshops and boathouses. In addition, it is
designed to train an engineer with wider vision, higher originality and outstanding capacity for
technological development, and to promote community development. The technical support center consists of three sections. The three sections share each technical
service and also provide technical supports under collaboration. Three sections work together
carry out affairs in the technical support center.
Sec.Ⅰ:In charge of boats and ships
Sec.Ⅱ:In charge of Mechanical & Heat engines or Electrical & Electronics
Sec.Ⅲ:In charge of Information technology
Main equipment
Laser beam machine Contour machine
Milling machine Shielded metal arc welding
Universal machine Gas welding
CNC lathe Tungsten inert gas welding
Lathe Air plasma cutting machine
Drilling machine CO2 gas shielded arc welding
Band sawing machine Universal tool grinder
Laser beam machine
Engineering Workshop(Machine work room) Engineering Workshop(Weld room)
Lifeboat Boathouse
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CAREER SUPPORT OFFICE The purpose and the goal of Career Support Office is based on the idea that the office staff
encourage all the students to manage to find out and select their own courses for their futures
in order to realize their dreams through developing their aptitudes.
This idea is to be put into practice as follows. 1. From the first year students to the third year
students; homeroom activity for their career guidance, encouragement for their obtainment of
qualifications, 2 For the third year students; vocational aptitude test, lecture, company visitation,
3 For the fourth year students; internship, joint seminar for their job hunting and their counseling
for transferring to universities, and entering to the advanced course for Bachelor Degree at
Oshima College and others. Synthetic Personality Inventory mock test, 4. For the fifth year
students; counseling for their job hunting.
Seminar for Internship Debriefing seminar for Internship
Seminar for Beauty Treatment
for Female Students
Joint Seminar for Their Job Hunting
(About 100 companies and
organizations join at the seminar)
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ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTER
“Shima-square” is the project which has been accomplished by Suo-Oshima Town, nearby
communities and National Institute of Technology, Oshima College collaborating with the local
entrepreneurs and various non-profit organizations. The project promotes to bring up entrepreneurs who
aim to make new business and reactivate the town and its neighbors by making use of their proud
abilities. Entrepreneur education research center has been established at a part of the branch of Tabuse
Agricultural High- school closed down. We’ve started to use the center as the place of lecturing, training
and community exchanging.
Entrepreneur education research center
Conduct courses useful for entrepreneurship
Training the next generation
Experiment shop
“FUREAI” Fair, open market for entrepreneurs of “Shima-Square” school
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INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES
◇ Experiential English learning programs(Sending)
● KCC: Kaua’i Community College, Hawaii
Based on an international exchange agreement, three-week
experiential English learning program is carried out at Kaua’i
Community College in Kaua’i, Hawaii, which is a sister island of Suo-
Oshima. Students learn the topics such as “Japanese immigrants to
Hawaii”, “Hawaiian culture and nature”, and “Science experiments
and practice” through a combination of English classes and
experiential learning.
◇ External Shipping Company International Exchange Program ● NTMA: NYK-TDG Maritime Academy, Philippines
The maritime education program (targeted for shipping technology
department) in NYK-TDG Maritime Academy has been started since
2016. The purpose is to experience the importance of English by living
with Filipino students of the same age who are strongly aiming to be a
maritime seafarer.
◇ Institutions which have agreements with our college Country Institution Date of agreement
Singapore Singapore Maritime Academy March 20,2009
America Kaua’i Community College November 29,2010
Taiwan National Kaohsiung University of
Science and Technology March 14,2014
Taiwan National Taiwan Ocean University July 20,2016
◇ International Technical Program(Sending・Acceptance)
● NKUST: National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
We have an agreement for education and academic exchanges
and cooperation with National Kaohsiung University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan. According to this agreement, we have an
exchange program for specialized studies for students of Advanced
Course and the 4th and 5th-year students of Regular Courses for
about 2 weeks.
● SMA: Singapore Maritime Academy, Singapore
We have an agreement on education and academic exchanges
for cooperation in the maritime field with Singapore Maritime
Academy (SMA), Singapore. SMA students are accepted into
Oshima College on October and Oshima students visit SMA in March
every year for about one-week exchange programs.
NKUST(Nanzin Campus)
Visiting class room in NYK-
TDG Maritime Academy
Kaua’i Community College
On-board Training in OSHIMAMARU
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CAMPUS MAP
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● Site Areas
● BuildingsStructure
and Floors Main Building R4 7,004 ㎡ Building for Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept. R4 1,769 ㎡ Building for Information Science and Technology Dept. R3 974 ㎡ Building for Manufacturing Education and Research R3 734 ㎡ Connecting corridor R1 33 ㎡ Marine Engineering Workshop Ⅰ R1 622 ㎡ Marine Engineering Workshop Ⅱ R1 519 ㎡ Rough Sea Laboratory S1 565 ㎡ Modernized Ship Laboratory R1 164 ㎡ Information Education Center R1 300 ㎡ Library R2 1,681 ㎡ Gymnasium Ⅰ R1 997 ㎡ Gymnasium Ⅱ R1 880 ㎡ Budo-jo(Gymnasium for Judo and Kendo) R1 322 ㎡ Swimming Pool Annex B1 49 ㎡ StorehouseⅠ for Athletic Apparatus B1 61 ㎡ StorehouseⅡ for Athletic Apparatus B1 102 ㎡ StorehouseⅢ for Athletic Apparatus B1 31 ㎡ Komatsu-kaikan (Cafeteria) R2 164 ㎡ Shokuin-kaikan (Guesthouse) R2 193 ㎡ Shosen-kaikan (Student's Hall) R3 690 ㎡ Memorial Hall R1 164 ㎡ Sports Club Accommodations W2 180 ㎡ Locker Room B1 60 ㎡ Lavatory B1 30 ㎡ Music Instrument Storehouse B1 31 ㎡ Boathouse R1 606 ㎡ Bus Garage R1 108 ㎡ Garage R1 34 ㎡ Guard Gate R1 15 ㎡ Storehouse R1 150 ㎡ Boathouse for Yachts W1 63 ㎡ Storehouse for Boat Gears B1 82 ㎡ Storehouse R1 72 ㎡ Storehouse for Shipping Workshop B1 26 ㎡ Storehouse W2 94 ㎡ Storehouse for Chemicals B1 33 ㎡ Storehouse for Oil B1 19 ㎡ Storehouse for Fire Pumps B1 21 ㎡ Storehouse B1 34 ㎡ Dormitory for Male Students & Dormitory(Chu-ryo) R3 4,350 ㎡ Dormitory for Female Students & Dormitory Administration Building R5 3,816 ㎡ Storehouse R1 110 ㎡ Laundry S1 64 ㎡ Storehouse for Dusts R1 63 ㎡ School Staff Residence Ⅱ B2 256 ㎡ School Staff Residence Ⅲ R4 1,100 ㎡ Facility for Extracurricular Activities Ⅰ S1 94 ㎡ Storehouse for Ships S1 87 ㎡
29,616 ㎡ R : Reinforced-Concrete Structure, S : Steel Structure, B : Block Structure
W : Wooden Structure. Numbers show stories.
FACILITIES
Others
112,540 ㎡ 43,767 ㎡ 3,092 ㎡35,770 ㎡29,911 ㎡
Total
Area(㎡)
Total Area Building Site Domitory Site AthleticGrounds
Classification
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7テキスト ボックスAbout 1 and half hours from Tokyo (Haneda) to Iwakuni by airplaneAbout 30 minutes by Sanyo Line (JR West Japan) from Iwakuni to Obatake
7テキスト ボックスAbout 40 minutes by Sanyo Line (JR West Japan) from Tokuyama to Obatake
7テキスト ボックスAbout 2 and half hours by JR Shinkansenfrom Kagoshima-Chuo to Tokuyama
7テキスト ボックスAbout 1 and half hours by Sanyo Line (JR West Japan) from Hiroshima to Obatake
7テキスト ボックスAbout 4 hours by Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hiroshima
7テキスト ボックスAbout 1 and half hours by Shinkansenfrom Osaka to Hiroshima
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7テキスト ボックスto Hiroshima
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7テキスト ボックスRoute 188
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7テキスト ボックス*TransportationAbout 10 minutes by bus fromObatake Station to the College
7テキスト ボックス1091-1 Komatsu, Suo-Oshima, Oshima Yamaguchi, 742-2193, Japan
7テキスト ボックスOSHIMA COLLEGE
7テキスト ボックスNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KOSEN)