Hiroshima Institute of Technology

Hiroshima-shi, Japan Founded 1963

Overview

English Name: Hiroshima Institute of Technology
Founded: 1963
Control Type: Private
Front view of Hiroshima Institute of Technology

Established in 1963, Hiroshima Institute of Technology runs as a private institution in Hiroshima-shi, Japan. The institution functions as a higher-education provider within Japan's higher-education sector.

Hiroshima Institute of Technology's academic offerings include a catalogue of active programmes, structured across multiple qualification levels and delivered through multiple faculties. Each unit operates with its own admissions criteria within institutional standards.

Location & Contact

Hiroshima Institute of Technology's on-the-ground location and digital channels to engage with the institution. Library access for prospective students is often arranged separately through the main library team.

Address: 2-1-1 Miyake, Saeki-ku
Postal Code: 731-5193
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Academic Details

Hiroshima Institute of Technology's student body, faculty composition, and recognition framework are summarised below. Use this section to gauge institutional weight before drilling into specific programmes.

Academic Year: April to March (April-September; October-March)
Accrediting Agency: Japan Institution for Higher Education Evaluation (JIHEE)
Admission Requirements: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and entrance examination

Degrees

Below: every degree level Hiroshima Institute of Technology offers. Doctoral funding varies — some are fully funded studentships, others self-funded with no stipend; the difference materially affects access.

Other 7 programs
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Bioengineering
  • Construction Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Environmental Studies
  • Information Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering

Faculties & Divisions

Below: the faculties and divisions inside Hiroshima Institute of Technology. Faculty member affiliations sometimes span multiple units, particularly for interdisciplinary scholars.

Applied Information Science (Faculty) 7 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Computer Networks
  • Computer Science
  • Data Processing
  • Information Management
  • Information Sciences
  • Information Technology
  • Multimedia

Common Career Paths

  • Research Scientist
  • Lab Technician
  • Analyst

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Engineering (Faculty) 17 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Building Technologies
  • Computer Engineering
  • Construction Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Energy Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Materials Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Production Engineering
  • Robotics
  • Structural Architecture
  • Telecommunications Engineering
  • Town Planning

Common Career Paths

  • Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Technical Consultant

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Environmental Studies (Faculty) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Studies

Common Career Paths

  • Environmental Consultant
  • Sustainability Officer
  • Climate Analyst

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Life Sciences (Faculty) 3 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Biological and Life Sciences
  • Biotechnology
  • Food Science

Common Career Paths

  • Research Scientist
  • Lab Technician
  • Analyst

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Science and Technology (Graduate School) 16 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Architectural and Environmental Design
  • Architecture and Planning
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Energy Engineering
  • Environmental Studies
  • Information Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Natural Sciences
  • Production Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Structural Architecture
  • Technology
  • Telecommunications Engineering

Common Career Paths

  • Research Scientist
  • Lab Technician
  • Analyst

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

International Education (Institute) 2 subjects offered

Specialisations & Subjects

  • Cultural Studies
  • Japanese

Common Career Paths

  • Teacher
  • Educational Administrator
  • Curriculum Specialist

Illustrative career directions for this field; specific outcomes depend on programme and student choices.

Programs Offered

The programmes you can apply for at Hiroshima Institute of Technology are grouped by degree level. Programme-level accreditation (separate from institutional) matters for regulated professions like law, medicine, and engineering.

Bachelor's Degree

11 programmes

Browse 11 programmes at Hiroshima Institute of Technology for undergraduate entry. Each combines core theory with the credits needed to progress toward honours or a master's.

Department of Global Environment Studies 地球環境学科 Environmental Sciences
Department of Food and Health Sciences 食健康科学科 Health Sciences
Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering 電子情報工学科 Computer Sciences
Department of Architectural Design 建築デザイン学科 Architecture
Department of Information Systems and Management 情報マネジメント学科 Information Systems & Technology
Department of Information and Communication 情報システム学科 Communication Studies
Department of Computer Science 情報工学科 Computer Sciences
Department of Architectural Engineering 建築工学科 Architecture
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 環境土木工学科 Environmental Engineering
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering 機械情報工学科 Mechanical Engineering
Department of Electrical Systems Engineering 電気システム工学科 Electrical Engineering

Master's Degree

7 programmes

Hiroshima Institute of Technology offers 7 programmes at master's level — postgraduate programmes that deepen a specialism, usually over one to two years after a bachelor's degree.

Life Function Engineering 生命機能工学専攻 Religious Studies
Environmental Studies 環境学専攻 Environmental Sciences
Information Systems Science 情報システム科学専攻 Information Systems & Technology
Construction Engineering 建設工学専攻 Civil Engineering & Construction
Mechanical Systems Engineering 機械システム工学専攻 Mechanical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering 電気電子工学専攻 Robotics & Automation
Intelligent Function Science 知的機能科学専攻 Natural Sciences

How to apply to Hiroshima Institute of Technology

How to apply to Hiroshima Institute of Technology — a five-step structure with notes on documents, channels, and timing for each phase.

  1. 1
    Browse the programme catalogue

    Begin by reviewing the programmes section above. Hiroshima Institute of Technology offers 18 programmes grouped by qualification level. Decide on a target tier (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral) before narrowing by subject.

  2. 2
    Check eligibility for your chosen programme

    Each programme at Hiroshima Institute of Technology has its own entry requirements — academic minimums, language proficiency, supporting documents, and sometimes interviews or portfolios. Check the programme-specific page or contact admissions to confirm eligibility.

  3. 3
    Get your documents ready

    Most applications require certified academic records, identification documents, language test certificates (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent for English-medium programmes), CV/résumé, and a statement of purpose. Allow extra time for document authentication.

  4. 4
    Apply through the official channel

    Apply directly via Hiroshima Institute of Technology's online portal at www.tsuru-gakuen.ac.jp. Complete the application form, upload supporting documents, and pay any application fee. Confirmation emails typically arrive within a few business days.

  5. 5
    Reach out and track your application

    After submitting, confirm receipt with the admissions office and track your application status through the portal. Set reminders for any interview requests, additional document submissions, or admission decision deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hiroshima Institute of Technology

Below are the key facts most prospective students ask about Hiroshima Institute of Technology, drawn directly from institutional records.

How old is Hiroshima Institute of Technology?

The institution opened in 1963 (approximately 63 years ago).

In which city is Hiroshima Institute of Technology?

Hiroshima Institute of Technology is based in Hiroshima-shi, Japan.

Is Hiroshima Institute of Technology public or private?

Hiroshima Institute of Technology is a private institution.

Is Hiroshima Institute of Technology officially recognised?

Yes, Hiroshima Institute of Technology is recognised by Japan Institution for Higher Education Evaluation (JIHEE).

What is Hiroshima Institute of Technology's official website?

You can find Hiroshima Institute of Technology online at www.tsuru-gakuen.ac.jp.

Top-Ranked Universities in Japan

Research output among Japan's top universities sets the publication-and-citation upper bound. Comparing Hiroshima Institute of Technology's research output to this benchmark gives a fair institutional read.

Faculties at Nearby Universities

Beyond Hiroshima Institute of Technology, the surrounding area hosts several universities with overlapping research strengths and faculty mixes. They are worth comparing if location flexibility matters to your decision and you want to keep options open within the same region.

Where Else to Study Environmental Sciences

Accreditation portability differs for Environmental Sciences programmes across Japan. Professional accreditation (where applicable) matters more than institutional accreditation for regulated career paths.

Universities Often Compared with Hiroshima Institute of Technology

Mid-career outcome data (5–10 year post-graduation) is harder to source but more revealing than starting-salary data. Where available for peer institutions, it is worth comparing.

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