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Integrated Science and Technology (Evening Program)

Program Objectives
Integrated Science and Technology(Evening Program)Science and technology are constantly changing and developing. New discoveries are made in new fields and at the same time certain fields begin to overlap and fuse together. The Evening Program for Integrated Science and Technology offers students a chance to learn about the fundamental ideas behind science and technology today, including an overview of bioscience, nanomaterials, mechatronics and information design technology. This program is for students who plan on challenging the limits of these fields.

The program is offered in principle in the evening after 17:50. It is ideally suited to students who work in the daytime. The program is not open to foreign students with a study visa.

Curriculum Overview
Integrated Science and Technology(Evening Program)In the first year of this program students learn about culture and essential forms and styles of international communication. Moreover, first year students can also elect to specialize in, for example, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, information literacy. Two special courses are offered in the second year. One is a course on materials and life science. The other course is devoted to engineering design. Students must choose one of the two courses. In their third year, the two above mentioned courses specialize further by choosing one of the four areas, which are bioscience, nanomaterials, mechatronics, and information design technology. Those choosing bioscience will receive further expertise in that field. Those choosing nanomaterials will study all about the function and structure of nanomaterials with the goal of being able to create new materials of this type. Mechatronics teaches students about the field that essentially integrates mechanical engineering and electronics. The information design technology course offers students training related to becoming an information infrastructure engineer. These science and technology fields will be of great importance in the 21st century. Finally, in their fourth year, students will carry out research experiments and attend specialized seminars focusing on their chosen area of expertise.


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