Program Highlights
Undergraduate Programs
School of Energy, Built Environmental, and Chemical Engineering (EBCE)
E-JUST’s EBCE School offers a dynamic range of undergraduate programs designed to prepare students for careers in sustainable engineering, energy technologies, and environmental innovation. The programs integrate rigorous coursework, practical training, and research-based learning, following E-JUST’s distinctive Japanese education model.
Offered Undergraduate Majors:
Mechanical power and energy engineering
Focuses on renewable energy systems, energy management, energy efficiency, mechanical power systems, and innovative technologies in power generation and conservation.
Electromechanical building system Engineering
An interdisciplinary program merging electrical, mechanical, and control systems in buildings to prepare graduates for modern automation and smart building systems.
Environmental Engineering
Combines engineering with environmental science to address challenges such as water management, air and water pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, and environmental management.
Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering
Focuses on modern process design and simulation, clean chemical production, and sustainable petrochemical innovation, advanced chemical enhanced oil recovery and plastic recycling.
Sustainable Architecture
gives the students the necessary skills and education to improve their career in term of the sustainability and energy efficiency aspects that help them lead their community towards healthier and sustainable futures. This program examines issues of sustainability in cities and the ways in which the students can plan and act to achieve more sustainable cities. And how to adopt the city urban planning to the climate change
Program Features:
Training & Industry Exposure
EBCE maintains active partnerships with leading energy and environmental firms. Students benefit from:
Postgraduate Programs Overview
M.Sc. Curriculum:
36 credit hours including core and elective courses Coursework, project-based learning, and thesis.
Ph.D. Curriculum:
48 credit hours: core and elective courses, two research seminars courses, and dissertation.
M.Sc. and PhD Curriculum includes:
8 preparatory courses (8 credit hours)
2 core courses (6 credit hours)