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Field of Study

Communication Engineering

Lecture (2024)

Advanced Digital Communication Engineering (Graduate School)
Presentation Method (D) (Graduate School)
Communication Systems (Graduate School)
Basic Theory of Electronic Communication (Bachelor Course)
Ethics for Engineers and Scientists (Common Curriculum)
Electrical Communication Laws (Bachelor Course)
Interdisciplinary Seminar in Science and Technology (Graduate School)
Research Approaches in Science and Technology D (Graduate School)
Communication Systems (Bachelor Course)
Applied Communication Engineering (Bachelor Course)
Introduction of Electrorical Engineering (Bachelor Course)
Graduate Research on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Graduate School)
Special Lectures on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Bachelor Course)
Electromagnetic Wave Engineering (Bachelor Course)

(Lectures are listed by lecturer for subjects registered in our student affair database system.)

Research Supervisory ( last 5 years )

20 students (bachelor), 18 students (master)

(Number of students is based on supervisory teacher of students registered in our student affair database system. In the case that teacher is not chief supervisor, these number may not include the students even if they were actually supervised.)