Undergraduate students mainly spend 4-year campus life in building No.3 of Faculty of Engineering Science. Every freshman has a lecture named "Freshmen Seminar". In this lecture, details of the campus life will be explained. This helps all the freshmen to adjust themselves to their new campus lives. All the other lectures are arranged properly in consideration of each student's convenience. First, 1st and 2nd Graders have classes of foreign languages, liberal arts, and scientific arts which include mathematics, physics and chemistry in preparation for Professional Classes. Professional Classes are arranged in connection with each other in the field of materials engineering and science. By the graduation, students can effectively master the major of materials science and engineering. In addition, 3rd Grade students make preparations to enter in the social world through visits to and practices in factories. Finally, every 4th Grade student enters a laboratory, and works on one's graduation research program.


Table of Classes
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1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
Freshmen Seminar
Fundamentals of Math V
Functional Materials
Proposal for Study
Introduction to Physics I, II, III
Fundamentals of Chemistry III
Optical Properties of Materials
Graduation Thesis
Introduction to Chemistry I, II
Fundamentals of Applied Physics
Computational Materials Science
Quality Control
Physics Laboratory Work
Physical Chemistry I, II
Physics of Solids
Mathematics for Planning
Chemistry Laboratory Work
Structural Control of Materials
Electronic Materials
History of Technology
Fundamentals of Math I, II, III, IV
Solid State Chemistry
Functional Surface Technology
Ethics for Engineers
Fundamentals of Physics I, II
Structural Materials Science
Metallic Materials II
Technical Communication
Fundamentals of Chemistry I ,II
Structural Analytics of Materials
Advanced Materials for Energy Conversion
[Foreign Languages]
Introduction to Information Processing Techniques
Ceramic Materials
Functional Inorganic Materials
Introduction to Materials Science
Metallic Materials I
Electrochemistry for Material Science
Physics of Materials
Physics of Crystalline Solids
Chemical Processing of Materials
[Foreign Languages]
Mechanics of Solids
Materials Processing
[Liberal Arts]
Electromagnetism
Plastic Material Processing
Introduction to Quantum Theory
Solidification Processing
Fundamental Drawing
Surface Science
Materials Science and Engineering Exercise
Relative Evaluation of Mechanical and Functional Properties for Metallic
Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory I
Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory II, III
Environment and Safety Management
Regional Industries
[Foreign Languages]
Reading of Foreign Literature
[Liberal Arts]
Creative Techno-Craft
Internship I, II
Science Arts
Professional Classes