With the integration of undergraduate and graduate education, many undergraduates are going on to graduate school, making it possible for them to enter more specialized, higher-level research work or positions as design and development engineers in the manufacturing sector. Areas of employment after graduation include the automotive industry, heavy industry, plants, precision equipment, iron and steel works, transportation, as well as service industries.

Pathways taken by graduates of the undergraduate division
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A
Graduate Schools
77.2%
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B
Communication
3.3%
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C
Transportation equipment manufacturing industry
2.7%
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D
General equipment manufacturing industry
2.7%
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E
Manufacturers of electrical equipment
1.6%
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F
Civil service
1.6%
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G
Information services
1.6%
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H
Other companies
9.2%

Pathways taken by graduates of the master’s progam
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A
Manufacturers of electrical equipment
28.0%
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B
Transportation equipment manufacturing industry
13.6%
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C
Precision equipment manufacturing industry
8.0%
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D
General equipment manufacturing industry
5.6%
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E
Ceramic products manufacturing industry
5.6%
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F
Doctoral programs
4.0%
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G
Specialized services
4.0%
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H
Other companies
31.2%