Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design( Graduate Program in Civil Engineering, Division of Social Design, Graduate School of Regional Development and Creativity )

Open Campus 2021

For information on this year’s open campus, see here.

You can also see the content of last year’s open campus. There is video content with an introduction to the department, mock classes conducted at the 2019 summer open campus, laboratory introductions, and messages from alumni and alumnae. See here as well.

    [Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design Promotional Video 1] Get to know the department in 3 minutes

    Designing safe, secure and comfortable regions ~Distinctive characteristics of the Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design, and post-graduation career paths

    [Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design Promotional Video 2] A message to our future classmates

    A message to future classmates, giving reasons why we applied to the Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design and what we noticed about the department after enrolling

    [Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design Promotional Video 3] Upperclassmen give their thoughts - Part 1

    Fourth-year students at the Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design talk about the expertise they’ve acquired over four years at Utsunomiya University and their future goals

    [Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design Promotional Video 4] Upperclassmen give their thoughts - Part 2

    Fourth-year students at the Department of Civil Engineering and Regional Design answer your questions!


Future civil engineers who are rooted in the local community and spread their wings to fly out into the world

Studying cutting-edge civil engineering and construction technology to design safe and sustainable social infrastructure

In order to be able to take a diversity of perspectives to design and construct the social infrastructure that supports people's lives, students at the department can hone their skills to collaborate with interdisciplinary fields such as community design, disaster prevention management, and overseas projects, in addition to learning the fundamentals of conventional civil engineering fields. This is a distinctive feature of the department. In addition, students will enhance their practical human skills through hands-on experience with regional issues and construction technology. In this way, the department trains construction engineers who can be active both domestically and internationally, developing technologies and proposing measures that are appropriate to the actual region, taking into account social conditions, the lives of local residents, and the natural environment from a variety of perspectives.
Qualifications that can be gained: Assistant Surveyor, etc.* For details, see here.