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College Catalogue CONTENTS EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 1 BRIEF HISTORY COLLEGE SONG 2 ORGANIZATION Organization Chart 3 Administrative Officials 4 Present Number of Staff Teaching Staff 5 DEPARTMENTS Shipping Technology Department 7 Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Department Information Science and Technology Department General Education 8 Advanced Course for Bachelor Degree CURRICULUM (Department) Liberal Arts Subjects 9 Major Course Subjects 11 (Advanced Courses) Subjects in Advanced Course 14 STUDENTS Numbers of Regular Students 16 Numbers of Students by Prefectures Numbers of Applicants and Students Admitted 17 Scholarship Employment and Entrance into Universities 18 Dormitory 20 Student Council 21 LIBRARY 22 COLLEGE TRAINING SHIPS 23 INFORMATION EDUCATION CENTER 24 COLLABORATIVE TECHNICAL CENTER 25 SUTDENT COUNSELING ROOM TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER 26 CAREER SUPPORT OFFICE 27 ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTER 28 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES 29 CAMPUS MAP 30 FACILITIES 32 GUIDE MAP 33 EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 1 To train well-educated engineers with a global way of thinking To produce cooperative engineers with leadership qualities and 2 a strong sense of responsibility 3 To turn out creative engineers with an inquisitive mind BRIEF HISTORY Oct. 1,1897 Oshima Seamen's School was founded by Oshima County. Oct. 1,1897 Mr. Tsunetoku Maki was appointed to the 1st President. May. 11,1901 Elevated to Oshima Mercantile Marine School of Yamaguchi Prefecture. May. 11,1901 Mr. Monkichi Sugano was appointed to the 1st President. Kagoshima Mercantile Marine School in Kyushu was closed; its students were transferred Apr. 8,1946 to Oshima Mercantile Marine School. Apr. 1,1951 Elevated to Oshima National Mercantile Marine High School. Apr. 1,1951 Mr. Sotoo Tomioka was appointed to the 1st President. Raised to Oshima National College of Maritime Technology with two departments: Jun. 1,1967 Nautical Science Dept.(40students) and Marine Engineering Dept.(40students). Jun.16,1967 Prof. Naoto Samejima was appointed to the 1st President. Apr. 1,1969 Full number to be admitted to Marine Engineering Dept. was doubled(80students). The 1st Graduation Ceremony of Oshima National College of Maritime Technology was Sep.30,1972 held. Departments were reorganized: Nautical Science Dept.(40students), Marine Engineering Apr. 1,1985 Dept.(40students)and Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept.(40students). Departments were reorganized: Shipping Technology Dept.(40students), Electronic- Apr. 1,1988 Mechanical Engineering Dept.(40students) and Information Science and Technology Dept.(40students). Feb. 3,1990 New college song was born. Dec. 6,1993 College Training Ship "Oshima-maru"(the 3rd) was launched. The 100th anniversary and the 30th since its inauguration as a college, Kosen, were Oct.31,1997 celebrated. Mar.22,2004 Training boat "Subaru" was launched. Renamed to National Institute of Technology, Oshima College, according to the new Apr. 1,2004 law of Independent Administrative Institution, National Institute of Technology, Japan. Advanced Course for Bachelor Degree was established. Marine Transport System Apr. 1,2005 (4students),Electronic and Information Technology Systems (8students). Feb. 8,2008 "Monodukuri-building" (Building for Advanced Course) was completed. The 120th anniversary and the 50th since its inauguration as a college, Kosen, were Nov.18,2017 celebrated. 1 校 長 総務主事/副校長(総務担当) 教務主事/副校長(教務担当) 教務主事補 学生主事/副校長(学生担当) 学生主事補 寮務主事/副校長(寮務担当) 寮務主事補 校長補佐(研究担当) 校長補佐(総務担当) 校長補佐(企画担当) 図書館長 商船学科長 電子機械工学科長 情報工学科長 一般科目長 専攻科長 専攻科主任 練習船大島丸船長 情報教育センター長 地域協力センター長 学生相談室長 第一技術室長 技術支援センター長 技術長 第二技術室長 第三技術室長 キャリア支援室長 島スクエア起業教育研究センター長 国際交流室長 先端技術教育研究センター長 総務係長 課長補佐 人事係長 (総務担当) 企画係長 図書係長 総務課長 財務係長 事務部長 課長補佐 契約係長 (財務担当) 施設係長 環境整備室長 教務係長 学生課長 課長補佐 学生係長 寮務係長 2 ORGANIZATION ◇ Organization Chart President Vice President (Dean of General Affairs) Vice President Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs (Dean of Academic Affairs) Vice President Assistant Dean of Student Affairs (Dean of Student Affairs) Vice President Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs (Dean of Dormitory Affairs) Assistant President (Chair of Advanced Course) Assistant President (Research Affairs) Assistant President (General Affairs) Assistant President (Planning Affairs) Director of Library Chair of Shipping Technology Dept. Chair of Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept. Chair of Information Science and Technology Dept. Chair of General Education Captain of College Training Ship Director of Information Education Center Director of Collaborative Technical Center Director of Student Counseling Room Chief of Technicians Sec.Ⅰ Director of Technical Support Center Head of Chief of Technicians Sec.Ⅱ Technicians Chief of Technicians Sec.Ⅲ Director of Career Support Office Director of Entrepreneur Education Research Center Director of International Exchange Office Director of High Technology Education and Research Center Chief of General Affairs Sec. Assistant Head Chief of Personnel Sec. (General Affairs) Chief of Planning Sec. Chief of Library Sec. Head of General Chief of Finance Sec. General Manager Affairs Division Assistant Head Chief of Contracts Sec. of Administration (Financial Affairs) Chief of Facilities Sec. Bureau Chief of Environmental Improvement Sec. Chief of Academic Affairs Sec. Head of Assistant Head Chief of Student Affairs Sec. Student Chief of Dormitory Sec. Affairs Division 3 ◇ Administrative Officials Title Name President Katsuya FUKUDA Dean of General Affairs/Vice President (General Affairs) Yoshiaki ISHIHARA Dean of Academic Affairs/Vice President (Academic Affairs) Yoshiaki ISHIHARA Dean of Student Affairs/Vice President (Student Affairs) Yoriko ISHIDA Dean of Dormitory Affairs/Vice President (Dormitory Affairs) Takashi ASAKAWA Assistant President (Chair of Advanced Course) Tadanori SUGINO Assistant President (Research Affairs) Shinji MASUYAMA Assistant President (General Affairs) Kenshiro OKAMURA Assistant President (Planning Affairs) Hideo KAWAHARA Director of Library Tetsuya SUMIDA Chair of Shipping Technology Dept. Hajime CHIBA Chair of Electronic-Mechanical Engineering Dept. Masayuki FUJII Chair of Information Science and Technology Dept. Hiroshi YAMADA Chair of General Education Yoshiaki SUGIMURA Captain of College Training Ship Yasuhiro NAKAMURA Director of Information Education Center Rie TACHIBANA Director of Collaborative Technical Center Hironori KITAKAZE Director of Student Counseling Room Yasuyoshi TSUTSUMI Director of Technical Support Center Yoshiaki ISHIHARA Director of Career Support Office Tsubasa NAKAMURA Director of Entrepreneur Education Research Center Satoru OKANOUCHI Director of International Exchange Office Takashi KUBOTA Director of High Technology Education and Research Center Shinji MASUYAMA General Manager of Administration Bureau(concurrent post:Head of Student Affairs Division) Yuichi ABE Head of General Affairs Division Koji MASUMOTO ◇ Present Numbers of staff Faculty Administrative Grand Title Associate Assistant President Professor Lecturer Total Staff Total Professor Professor Present 1 22 15 5 9 52 39 91 Number 4 ◇ Teaching Staff Shipping Technology Dept. RankName Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note Professor Thermal Fluid Dynamics, Steam Engineering, Tetsuya SUMIDA Director of Library Doctor of Engineering Propulsion Engineering Professor Maritime Safety, Ocean Management, Hajime CHIBA Chair of Shipping Technology Dept. Doctor of Engineering Advanced Course of Information Science Professor Control Engineering, Engineering Essentials, Seiji SHIMIZU Doctor of Science Mechanical Design Internal Combustion Engine Ⅰ・Ⅱ, Professor Hideo KAWAHARA Energy Plant Management, Assistant President (Planning Affairs) Doctor of Engineering Combustion Engineering Advanced Professor Marine Auxiliary Machinery, Maritime English, Jongdoc PARK Doctor of Engineering Refrigeration & Air Conditioning System Professor Navigational Equipment, Radio Navigation, Takashi KUBOTA Director of International Exchange Office Doctor of Engineering Maritime English Associate Professor Yasuhiro KIMURA Marine Architecture, Naval Architecture Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs Master of Maritime Science Associate Professor Electric and Electronic Engineering, Koichiro KOBAYASHI Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Doctor of Science Electric Machinery, Applied Mathematics Associate Professor Mechanics of Materials, Engineering Takeru WATANABE Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Doctor of Engineering Mechanics, Materials of Machines Assistant Professor Terrestrial Navigation, Celestial Navigation, Kohei前 畑 MAEHATA航 平 Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Master of Maritime Science Maritime English Assistant Professor Marine Meteorology, Maritime Economics, Chiharu MORIWAKI Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs Master of Maritime Science Maritime English Assistant Professor Ship Handling, Coasting and Ocean Route, Hiroaki MURATA Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Master of Engineering Information Literacy Assistant Professor Thermal Fluid Dynamics、Engine system Kota YAMAGUCHI Assistant Dean of Dormitory Affairs Doctor of Engineering engineering Fuel Lubricant Engineering, Instrumentation Non-regular Professor Keiji FURUMOTO Engineering, Marine environment Engineering, Doctor of Engineering Career Seminar Non-regular Professor Cargo Management, Computer Simulation, Hiroki IWASAKI Doctor of Maritime Science Advanced Ship Maneuvering Training Ship "Oshima-maru" RankName Main Subject in His or Her Charge Note Maritime Safety, Basic Shipping Technology, Associate Professor Yasuhiro NAKAMURA Captain Maritime Traffic Laws
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