Academics
Master's Programs
Regular Master's Degree Program
The Master's Program in Engineering consists of four semester coursework and research. Mandatory and elective courses are continuously offered every year. However, students are advised to take most courses in the first 2 semesters, being the final year committed mainly to research and preparation of Master's Dissertation.
Degree Awarded
- Master of Engineering
Degree Requirements
The main requirements for the Master of Engineering degree are:
- Two years of study, which may be shortened in cases of outstanding research performance;
- Successful completion of minimum of 30 credits, most in major and some in related courses;
- Submission of a master's thesis and
- Oral examination.
Departments
- Mechanical Systems Engineering
- Finemechanics
- Robotics
- Aerospace Engineering
- Quantum Science and Energy Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Communications Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Applied Physics
- Applied Chemistry
- Chemical Engineering
- Biomolecular Engineering
- Metallurgy
- Materials Science
- Materials Processing
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Architecture and Building Science
- Management Science and Technology
Degree Program in English - International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course
International Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course, IMAC, is a fully English taught engineering degree program organized by the division of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering. It has the Undergraduate Course, IMAC-U (Bachelor Degree), and the Graduate Course, IMAC-G (Master and Doctoral Degree). IMAC-U directly connects to the international graduate course (IMAC-G).
Students will have opportunities to learn fundamental and cutting-edge knowledge in laboratories studying fluid dynamics, thermal engineering, materials engineering, micro/nanotechnologies, aerospace engineering, robotics, biomedical engineering, informationscience, quantum science and energy, and environmental studies etc.
Degree Program in English - International Materials Science and Engineering Master Course
The International Materials Science and Engineering Master Course (IMSE) is the program offered for graduate students. The departmentsof Metallurgy, Materials Science and Materials Processing are participating in this program. Institutes related to IMSE includethe Institute for Materials Research (IMR), Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM) and New IndustryCreation Hatchery Center (NICHe). An International Doctoral Program is also provided in the departments.
Degree Program in English - International Civil and Environmental Engineering Course
The International Civil and Environmental Engineering course (I-CEEC) is engineering degree program organized by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. The I-CEEC is aiming at enthusiastic global-minded international students who aspire to assume key international leadership roles in the future. Students will have the opportunity to learn fundamental and cutting-edge knowledge through the study and research on water environmental engineering and science, disaster sciences, human-social information sciences, infrastructure planning, engineering materials and mechanics, etc.
Academic Calendar
2026-2027
The academic year is divided into two semesters. One semester includes 15-week coursework, examination and vacation.
1st semester: April 1 - September 30
2nd semester: October 1 - March 31
Graduate School of Engineering
| 1st Semester | |
|---|---|
| April | Registration Guidance for All Students |
| April 8 - August 5 | Classes and Examinations |
| Mid April | Course registration |
| Late May | Tuition payment for 1st semester |
| June 22 | University Foundation Day |
| July 29, July 30 | Open campus |
| August 6 - September 30 | Summer Vacation |
| September 25 | Commencement ceremony |
| 2nd Semester | |
|---|---|
| October 1 - December 25 | Classes and Examinations |
| Mid October | Course registration |
| Late November | Tuition payment for 2nd semester |
| October 23 - October 25 | University festival |
| December 28 - January 1 | Winter Vacation |
| January 4 - Feburary 2 | Classes and Examinations |
| March 25 | Commencement Ceremony |
Timetable & Course Description
2026 - 2027
| Department | |
|---|---|
| Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering Department of Finemechanics Department of Robotics Department of Aerospace Engineering |
|
| Department of Quantum Science and Engineering | |
| Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Communications Engineering Department of Electronic Engineering |
|
| Department of Applied Physics | |
| Department of Applied Chemistry Department of Chemical Engineering Department of Biomolecular Engineering |
|
| Department of Metallurgy Department of Materials Science Department of Materials Processing |
|
| Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | |
| Department of Architecture and Building Science | |
| Department of Management Science and Technology | |
| Institute of Engineering Education |
Course Registration
※The Course Registration Guide was sent by e-mail and posted on the Student Affairs Information System. Please check it as well.
※ Logging in with a TU mail account is required. We don’t respond to a request of granting access rights.