Undergraduate Information Management
Training problem-solving engineers who can change society through business engineering and data science
Management Engineering is all about using the information organizations have to streamline and bring solutions to businesses by using mathematical approaches.
By combining Management Engineering with Data Science, which is about analyzing data through mathematics and programming techniques, we develop problem-solving engineers who bring about positive social change through evidence-based solutions.
Field of Study
- Study of production management aiming to realize business efficiency in the field of service sector such as automobile production and medical welfare.
- Study of systems management via theories and practices of business management.
- Study of multimedia including computer graphics and Web designing.
Career Outlook
Students can learn knowledge required in actual business operation such as management, production, computer, and multimedia. Therefore, a broad range of jobs can be chosen by students from management controls to Web and CG designs.
- Employment Rate (As of March 2024): 100.0%
- Total number of graduates: 60
- Total number of graduates who sought for jobs:58
- Total number of graduates who received job offers: 58
- Total number of graduates continuing education: 2
- List of Employers
- NSD Co., Ltd.
- Kyushu Electric Power Company,Incorporated
- QTnet,Inc.
- Cross Cat Co., Ltd.
- Systena Corporation
- Shiseido Company, Limited
- Digital Information Technologies Corporation
*1 A test to certify skills to utilize Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point and Acess). Types of MOS tests encouraged to obtain differs depending on departments.
Research and Development for Future
Information Processing I
Hiroyuki Fujioka, Professor
Computer forecast and analysis
In the fields of management engineering and information engineering, a variety of phenomenon are forecasted and analyzed including a management situation of a company and a movement when a person writes down alphabets. Computer simulation technology enables an easy forecast and analysis of such phenomenon.
Programming knowledge is required
In order to develop or operate computer simulations, knowledge of programming is required. In the Information Processing I, students will learn basics of the "Java" programming language which is used in the development of applications for now widely used smart phones. In the class, one PC is provided to a student, which is an ideal environment to learn programming languages.