FUTURES

Graduate who have completed undergraduate and graduate courses have started their careers in a wide diversity of fields.

In a typical year, 40 to 60 percent of those who finish undergraduate school advance to graduate school. The avenues of employment available to graduates reflect the breadth of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and are growing in diversity every year. That said, jobs found by the majority of students are in fields related to town planning or social infrastructure, such as civil service, railway and highway companies, energy and communications, and construction. In addition, some gain employment in “soft” fields which support society, such as IT and finance.

Government organizations:Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism., Tokyo Metropolis., City of Yokohama., etc.
Constructions:TAISEICORPORATION., KAJIMA CORPORATION., OBAYASHI CORPORATION., HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION., Fujita Corporation., TODA CORPORATION., etc.
Consultants:CTI Engineering Co., Ltd.,CHUO FUKKEN CONSULTANTS CO., LTD., Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants Inc., Nihon Suido Consultants Co., Ltd., etc.
Railways:Railway Technical Research Institute., East Japan Railway Company., Central Japan Railway Company., TOKYU CORPORATION., Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd., etc.
Roadways:East Nippon Expressway Company Limited., Central Nippon Expressway Company Limited., Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited., etc.
Real estate:Open House Development Co., Ltd., NTT Urban Development., MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD., etc.
Energy/Communications:Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings., J-POWER., etc.
Others:NEC Corporation., Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., NYK Line., PERSOL PROCESS & TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., COSMO ENG. Corporation., DENTSU INC., Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc., Accenture Japan Ltd., Nintendo Co., Ltd., Simplex Inc., etc.

Post-graduate course graduates:

Undergraduates: