History


Takamatsu National College of Technology
(Takamatsu KOSEN)
- Takamatsu Campus of Kagawa KOSEN -
Takuma National College of Technology
(Takuma Denpa KOSEN)
- Takuma Campus of Kagawa KOSEN -












April, 1962Takamatsu National College of Technology (Takamatsu KOSEN) was established. It consisted of two departments: the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering.
April, 1966Takamatsu KOSEN was reconstructed into three departments: the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Department of Civil Engineering.














April, 1990Takamatsu KOSEN was reconstructed into four departments: the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Electrical Engineering, the Department Electro-Mechanical and the Department of Civil Engineering.
April, 1999Advanced Engineering Course was established
April, 2001Takamatsu KOSEN was reconstructed into four departments: the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Department Electro-Mechanical and the Department of Civil Engineering.
April, 2004Takamatsu KOSEN was reprganized and was affiliated with the Institute of National College of Technology.
October, 1943Kanritsu Musen Densin Koshujo Osaka Branch (National School of Radio Telecommunications, Osaka Branch) was established at Yata-mura, Naka-Kawachi-gun, Osaka
April, 1945Kanritsu Musen Densin Koshujo Osaka Branch was renamed Kanritsu Osaka Musen Densin Koshujo (Osaka National School of Radio Telecommunications).
April, 1949Kanritsu Osaka Musen Densin Koshujo was relocated in Takuma-cho, Mitoyo-gun, Kagawa, and was renamed Takuma Denpa High School (Takuma Radio Technical High School).







April, 1971Takuma Denpa High School became Takuma National College of Technology (Takuma Denpa KOSEN). It consisted of one department of Radio Engineering.
April, 1976Takuma Denpa KOSEN was restructured into two departments: the Department of Radio Engineering and the Department of Electronics.
April, 1980Takuma Denpa KOSEN was restructured into three departments: the Department of Engineering, the Department of Electronics and the Department of Information Engineering.
April, 1985Takuma Denpa KOSEN was restructured into four departments: the Department of Radio Engineering, the Department of Electronics, the Department of Information Engineering and the Department of Control Engineering.
April, 1989The Department of Radio Engineering was renamed the Department of Telecommunication Technology.









April, 2004Takuma Denpa KOSEN was reorganized and was affiliated with the Institute of National College of Technology.
Advanced Engineering Course was established.

October, 2009Takamatsu KOSEN and Takuma Denpa KOSEN were incorporated and reorganized as National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College (Kagawa KOSEN). Two divisions including seven departments were set up: Industrial and Systems Division (Takamatsu Campus) and Electronics, Information and Communications Division (Takuma Campus).
The departments are as follows: Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dept of Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering and Dept of Civil Engineering (Takamatsu Campus); Dept of Communication Network Engineering, Dept of Electronic Systems Engineering and Dept of Information Engineering (Takuma Campus). The Faculty of Advanced Engineering was also set up: Advanced Course in Industrial and Systems Engineering; Advanced Course in Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering.
Dr. Masashi Kamon was appointed as the first president of Kagawa KOSEN.
January, 2013A commemoration ceremony was held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Takamatsu Campus and the 70th anniversary of the Takuma Campus.
April, 2014Dr. Takeshi Yao was appointed as the second president of Kagawa KOSEN.
April, 2018Dr. Yoshio Aso was appointed as the third president of Kagawa KOSEN.
April, 2021Dr. Masao Tanaka was appointed as the fourth president of Kagawa KOSEN.
April, 2024Dr. Nobuo Araki was appointed as the fifth president of Kagawa KOSEN.