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April, 1962 | Takamatsu 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, 1966 | Takamatsu KOSEN was reconstructed into three departments: the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Department of Civil Engineering. |
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April, 1990 | Takamatsu 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, 1999 | Advanced Engineering Course was established |
April, 2001 | Takamatsu 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, 2004 | Takamatsu KOSEN was reprganized and was affiliated with the Institute of National College of Technology. |
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October, 1943 | Kanritsu Musen Densin Koshujo Osaka Branch (National School of Radio Telecommunications, Osaka Branch) was established at Yata-mura, Naka-Kawachi-gun, Osaka |
April, 1945 | Kanritsu Musen Densin Koshujo Osaka Branch was renamed Kanritsu Osaka Musen Densin Koshujo (Osaka National School of Radio Telecommunications). |
April, 1949 | Kanritsu Osaka Musen Densin Koshujo was relocated in Takuma-cho, Mitoyo-gun, Kagawa, and was renamed Takuma Denpa High School (Takuma Radio Technical High School). |
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April, 1971 | Takuma Denpa High School became Takuma National College of Technology (Takuma Denpa KOSEN). It consisted of one department of Radio Engineering. |
April, 1976 | Takuma Denpa KOSEN was restructured into two departments: the Department of Radio Engineering and the Department of Electronics. |
April, 1980 | Takuma Denpa KOSEN was restructured into three departments: the Department of Engineering, the Department of Electronics and the Department of Information Engineering. |
April, 1985 | Takuma 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, 1989 | The Department of Radio Engineering was renamed the Department of Telecommunication Technology. |
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April, 2004 | Takuma Denpa KOSEN was reorganized and was affiliated with the Institute of National College of Technology. Advanced Engineering Course was established. |
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October, 2009 | Takamatsu 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, 2013 | A commemoration ceremony was held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Takamatsu Campus and the 70th anniversary of the Takuma Campus. |
April, 2014 | Dr. Takeshi Yao was appointed as the second president of Kagawa KOSEN. |
April, 2018 | Dr. Yoshio Aso was appointed as the third president of Kagawa KOSEN. |
April, 2021 | Dr. Masao Tanaka was appointed as the fourth president of Kagawa KOSEN. |
April, 2024 | Dr. Nobuo Araki was appointed as the fifth president of Kagawa KOSEN. |
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