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Departments and Curriculum Overview
Osaka Prefectural Miyakojima Technical High School offers six specialized departments, each designed to equip students with advanced technical knowledge and practical skills tailored to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving society. Our curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, problem-solving, and innovation, preparing students for success in higher education, industry, and beyond.
🔧 Department of Mechanical Engineering
Students gain foundational and advanced knowledge of machinery, manufacturing processes, CAD, and control systems. Through practical training, they develop skills in machining, design, and mechanical systems that support various industries.
⚙️ Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Combining two core fields, this department develops versatile engineers capable of understanding both mechanical and electrical systems. Students explore automation, robotics, mechatronics, and integrated technologies widely used in modern manufacturing.
🏗 Department of Architecture
This program fosters creativity and technical expertise in architectural design, drafting, and structural engineering. Students learn about building materials, CAD/BIM, sustainability, and project planning, preparing for careers in design and construction.
🛤 Department of Civil Engineering
This department focuses on civil engineering and infrastructure development. Students learn surveying, structural analysis, environmental planning, and urban design to contribute to sustainable city-building and community development.
⚡ Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Students study a wide range of topics from basic electricity to advanced electronics, control circuits, and digital systems. The curriculum also includes programming and energy systems, aligning with the needs of modern smart society infrastructure.
⚗ Department of Science and Engineering
Designed to foster scientific thinking and innovation, this interdisciplinary course emphasizes physics, chemistry, mathematics, and programming. Students engage in advanced experiments and research, aiming to become future scientists and engineers.
All departments promote independent learning, collaboration, and creativity. Students are encouraged to participate in research projects, technical contests, internships, and community-based learning to enhance their practical abilities and global competencies.