About the Bridge System Engineering Department
Learn about architecture, CAD and programming. After graduation, students aim to work in construction, manufacturing, and IT-related companies. We will develop human resources who will be a bridge between their home country and Japan. Aim to work in the general construction industry, CAD operators, system engineers, programmers, and IT communicators.
In the first year, students learn basic knowledge and technical terms of architecture, and in CAD classes, they learn about architectural design. You can be sure that you will have the drafting knowledge you need on the construction and manufacturing floors. In the second year, students learn about mechanical design in CAD and use Revit to draw 3D drawings of four-story apartment buildings, wooden houses, etc.
In the English conversation class, the American teacher and the entire class use 100% English to improve communication skills. In the TOEIC class, you will study for the TOEIC exam.
Acquire the business Japanese and business manners necessary to become a member of society. For example, you will acquire many business skills such as company interview practice, business card exchange behavior, seating rules for upper and lower seats, rules of language and designation, dress and makeup, bowing, stamping, writing business emails, seasonal greetings, and gift-giving.
You can learn the knowledge and skills necessary for system engineers and programmers. In the first year, you will get used to simple game programming with scratch, and in the second year, you will create a website in HTML or JavaScript.
We have the highest standard of learning environment where you can enjoy school life and study comfortably.
Each student will receive one personal computer.
It's simply a computer skill, but it's something you need when you go out into the world. ,
Schools are increasing the opportunities for students to use personal computers freely.
For example: Even during the spring, summer, autumn, and winter holidays, you can come to school
and use your computer.
Since I use the first computer I distribute for a whole year, my data remains intact and feels
like a personal computer.
Is it okay if I don't have to make lunch boxes on busy days?
Yes! Even if you don't go to a convenience store, supermarket, or restaurant at lunchtime, you can
easily buy lunch at school because the school cafeteria sells lunch boxes.
Four microwave ovens are also available for students who bring their own lunches.
The surrounding environment is just right
The area around is a calm place surrounded by greenery. Sometimes, after class, you can take a
short walk or sightseeing.
Do you have fun places around the school?
The place I would like to introduce is Hattori Ryokuchi Park. This is a place where you can change
your mood with a large and beautiful scenery.
Chuo College of Technology OSAKA aims to provide comprehensive support for education
Department of Bridge System Engineering
School fees are average compared to general vocational schools in Osaka.
*Features: Training fees are included in tuition fees*
The screening fee (20,000 yen) is free for those who participate in the open campus.
Unit: Yen (円)
(This information is current as of November 2022. Subject to change. Please contact the school for
details.)
First semester undergraduate students who meet both academic and non-academic criteria are exempt from tuition fees. Best: 1 person (150,000 yen) Excellent: Up to 3 people (100,000 yen/student).
The teachers are kind. The school facilities are new and modern. Because it is an international class, you can have cultural exchange with various countries. Your Japanese will also improve.
Teachers will support you, not alone! The teachers will support you with job postings, interview practice, information sessions, etc.
In addition to N2 (N1), it is better to obtain qualifications such as BJT, TOEIC, and a driver's license!
The students got along well, actively participated in the classes, and enjoyed studying. It was nice to be able to experience the actual work.
Except regular classes, there are many extracurricular activities such as volunteer work, trips and sports competitions. It's a lot of fun.
I am currently studying in the Bridge System Engineering Department. It was difficult to get a job, but thanks to the teachers, I am very happy that I was finally able to find a job. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the teachers. To everyone who is currently in school or who is thinking of enrolling, please cherish your current time, take classes firmly, and continue to study hard.