Toyota National College of Technology

Toyota National College of Technology
Toyota National College of Technology
国立豊田工業高等専門学校
Type National
Established 1963
President Yoshiaki TAKAI
Administrative staff
130
Undergraduates 1,118
Location Toyota, Aichi, Japan
Website www.toyota-ct.ac.jp

Toyota National College of Technology (国立豊田工業高等専門学校 Kokuritsu toyota kougyou koutou senmon gakko) is a National College of Technology(Kosen). A College of five years system.

This college is signatory to the JABEE(Accreditation System for Engineering Education in Japan) which is signatory to the Washington Accord since 2005.

Foundation of the College

http://www.toyota-ct.ac.jp/english/introduction_e/foundation_e.html

Organization

Departments

Attached Facilities Collaboration Research Center of Technology

History

1963.04 Toyota National College of Technology was established (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, and Department of Architecture).
1968.04 Department of Civil Engineering was added. A boarding system was adopted for students in lower grades.
1979.03 Data Station was opened.
1983.06 Strength Test Center for Materials and Structure was established.
1987.04 Department of Information and Computer Engineering was added.
1993.04 The Reorganization of Department of Civil Engineering.
1994.04 Advanced Engineering Courses were established. Courses of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Architecture,Computer Science were established.
1996.07 Data Station was reorganized into Multimedia Center for Information Processing.
1999.04 Department of Electrical Engineering was renamed Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
2002.10 Collaboration Research Center of Technology was established.
2004.04 Techno-training Center for Manufacturing ("Monodukuri" Center) was established.

JABEE Programs

http://www.toyota-ct.ac.jp/english/jabee_e.html

Coordinates: 35°6′11.8″N 137°8′53.5″E / 35.103278°N 137.148194°E / 35.103278; 137.148194


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