Program Overview
Introduction to the Course of Communications and Computer Engineering
The origin of this department is two thirds of the Department of Electronics and Communication and one third of the Department of Information Science. Our new goal is to integrate communications and computers, which includes research and education of theory, software and hardware of computers; multi-media communications and information networks; signal processing; VLSI technologies; space radio and computer radio engineering; radio atmospheric sciences; etc.
Faculty Responsibilities
Faculties are also responsible to the undergraduate program of School of Informatics and Mathematical Science (Computer Science Course) and the School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Department Structure
The Department has three regular divisions and two cooperative divisions, each of which has two or three sub-divisions. Each student belongs to one of these sub-divisions and is supervised by the professor or associate professor of the sub-division.
Admission Information
About 35 students for the Master's program and 16 students for the Doctoral program are admitted each year.
Course Details
Computer Engineering
- Computer Algorithms
- Computer Software
Communication Systems Engineering
- Digital Communications
- Intelligent Communication Networks
Integrated Systems Engineering
- Processor Architecture and Systems Synthesis
- Integrated Circuits Design Engineering
- Advanced Signal Processing
Radio Atmospheric Sciences
- Remote Sensing Engineering
- Atmospheric Observations
Communication Infrastructure
- Supercomputing
- High performance network
Affiliation
The Course of Communications and Computer Engineering is part of the Graduate School of Informatics at Kyoto University.
