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Civil and Environmental Engineering Education Program &
Urban and Regional Planning and Design Education Program

Career paths after graduation from university or graduate school

Career paths after graduation from university or graduate school

Alumni who have studied social infrastructure, the environment, and disaster mitigation at our university are active in various fields, including government agencies, the construction industry, construction consulting, steel manufacturing, energy infrastructure companies such as electricity and gas, and transportation infrastructure companies such as JR and expressways.
Approximately 40–50% of students who complete four years of university studies go on to graduate school for a master’s degree, where they gain a high level of expertise and logical thinking skills while coming into contact with cutting-edge research topics. After completing graduate school, many students hope to work as specialists in the construction industry, and many go on to find employment as civil servants, in the construction industry, or as construction consultants.

Career path over the past 5 years

Changes over the past five years (numbers are the total for graduates and those who completed the program)

Employment/School Destination Fiscal Year of Graduation
R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
National government employee 2 6 4 1 0
Local government employee 14 14 16 14 15
Construction industry 16 21 16 26 11
civil engineering consultant 20 33 31 17 20
Steel, bridges, manufacturing 6 3 4 2 4
Electricity, gas
JR, expressways
9 2 2 7 3
Others 9 13 6 13 4
graduate school enrollment 48 32 24 33 35
Total 124 124 103 103 92