Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering
The Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering of Shimane University was established in October 1995, arose from reorganization of the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Agriculture. The ultimate objective of our faculty is to fuse and integrate the discipline of science and the analysis of natural phenomena to develop fundamental ideas in the form of scientific truths with the discipline of engineering responsible for developing technologies that enable the design and production of objects and systems for specific purposes. The Faculty features an interdisciplinary education and research system that spans many topics ranging from fundamental science to engineering and providing solutions to the problems of society today. These features combine to form an educational and research system unique in Japan.
The faculty consists of seven departments: physics and materials science; chemistry; earth science; mathematics; information systems design and data science; mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering and architectural design. Approximately 400 undergraduate students enroll each school year.
The faculty aims at providing students with the fundamental sense and application capability required to cope with the advanced and ever-changing developments in science and technology in the 21st century. After graduation, approximately 40% of our students enter higher graduate courses. Graduates also find employment in a wide variety of companies and government agencies.