Modeling the real world, programming the model, now follows Simulation.


Presentation using a computer and screen.


A joint seminar between several study groups.


Undergraduate School
The Industrial Management Department has been reorganized to set up the department of Management Information Science in 2001, with the aim of developing people who are able to lead efforts to raise the efficiency of management systems by applying information technologies. Students first learn the basics of mathematics and information processing in small groups, through which they theoretically learn system concepts and systems thinking, and finally acquire advanced knowledge on information-processing techniques for problem solutions in business management, production management, environmental management and risk management. These include the latest skills in the field of financial engineering. There are two model courses with a focus on business management or information technologies, depending on students' future career choices.

Graduate School
Management and System Engineering
The graduate school offers continuing education for undergraduate students in Management Information Science and Project Management but is designed to accept students from other departments as well. The first half of the doctoral course offers instruction on fundamental management engineering, production system engineering, management system engineering, labor science and project management. Students study management engineering of materials and intelligent production processes, as well as an extensive range of knowledge on business management to become the highly specialized professionals who can build a variety of management systems, while having the creativity and the initiative to develop new management techniques and academic frameworks of management studies. An even greater level of expertise is pursued during the second half of the doctoral course.