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National Institute of Technology, Kushiro college

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Kushiro National College of TechnologyJapanese: 日本語:釧路工業高等専門学校(くしろこうぎょうこうとうせんもんがっこう)) is a national college of technology in Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan.[1] It was founded in 1965.

Departments

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Department(Associate Course)

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Students admitted after 2016

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  • Department of Creative Engineering [2]
    • Smart Mechanics Course
      • Field of Information Engineering, Field of Mechanical Engineering
    • Electronics Course
      • Field of Electrical Engineering, Field of Electronic Engineering
    • Architecture Course
      • Field of Architecture

Students admitted before 2015

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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Electronic Engineering
  • Department of Information Engineering
  • Department of Architecture

Advanced Course

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  • Advanced Course of Construction and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
  • Advanced Course of Electronic and Information Systems Engineering

Library

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The library encompasses an area of 1,550 m2 and holds about 96,764 books as of 27 February 2012. Following renovation work in 2013, it has since become barrier-free. In addition to books, the library also offers magazines, DVD, CD-ROM, etc. PCs are available for information searching. The library is open to all; be they students, faculty staff, or outsiders, allowing anyone to request book loans.

Information Processing Center

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Cooperative Technology Center

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Established in 2000 with the aim of supporting local industries through joint research.

Dormitory

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Tsurusho Dormitory, as the dormitory on school grounds is called, has a total capacity of 431 students (336 males and 95 females) as of 2019.

Only graduate students who live outside Kushiro are allowed to stay in the dormitory, for up to 5 years.

References

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  1. ^ "Educational Philosophy, Policies and Objectives | 釧路高専 公式HP英語サイト". www.kushiro-ct.ac.jp. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  2. ^ 釧路高専『「創造工学科」への改組について』
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