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National Institute of Technology, Tokyo College is a national college of technology in Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan. It is a campus of the National Institute of Technology, a college system of national colleges of technology. It was founded in 1965. The college offers five associate's degree courses in engineering and applied sciences fields, and additionally three advancement programmes (専攻科) for candidates wishing to obtain a bachelor's degree.

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History
The college was founded in 1965 as 4th Campus of the National Institute of Technology with enrolment capacity of 120 students and three departments: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical engineering, and Industrial Chemistry. The opening ceremony was conducted on 26 April, and this day is celebrated as the college's foundation day.

In 1 April 1970, the Department of Electronic Engineering opened.

In 1 April 1988, the Department of Computer Science opened.

Academics
The college consists of the following departments with corresponding majors:


 * Department of Mechanical Engineering
 * Department of Electrical Engineering
 * Department of Electronic Engineering
 * Department of Computer Science
 * Department of Chemical Science and Engineering

Additionally advancement courses for bachelor's degree are offered in Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Chemical Science and Engineering.

First-year students attend classes that are not related majors, and undergo training in all departments. At the end of their first year, subject to demand and academic performance, students choose their department, with an opportunity to transfer at the end of second year.

In addition to specialized studies, the college mandates general education classes for students in first three years and offers electives for students in last two year groups, that correspond to liberal arts electives found in regular universities.

Library
The college's library is open to student, staff, and local residents.

Cultural Festival
The name of the college's cultural festival is Kunugida Festival, after the surrounding town. The festival hosts artistic and cultural activities of individual classes and societies, as well as presentations from departments and partner companies for the local community.

e also

 * List of universities in Tokyo