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Diploma and Curriculum Policies of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Science)

Master's Degree

Diploma Policy

The Master's Program of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Science) confers a master's degree in science on students who have completed the curriculum prescribed in line with its philosophies and goals and successfully passed master's thesis screening and final examinations. The degree holders must:

  1. Have eagerness to contribute to the development of science and have systematically acquired advanced expertise and experience for problem solving,
  2. Have the ability to execute research while assembling methods necessary to achieve research results by themselves,
  3. Have the ability to voluntarily get involved in academic meetings and joint research, and
  4. Be equipped with sophisticated communication skills for presentations of research results and discussions.

Curriculum Policy

The curriculum is compiled in such a way as to allow graduate students to systematically and voluntarily study in line with the diploma policy of the Master's Program (Science).

  1. Students carry out Special Study and join Special Seminars along research plans they work out on their own in order to acquire advanced theory, experiment methods and skills for science study related to their main specialty fields.
  2. For the cultivation of deep knowledge in specialty fields, the Master's Program (Science) provides systematic lecturers, experiments and practices in each major.
  3. Subjects common to all majors of the graduate school are offered for the cultivation of advanced and wide knowledge and culture concerning science.

Doctoral Degree

Diploma Policy

The Doctoral Program confers a doctoral degree either in science, engineering or philosophy on graduate students who have completed the curriculum prescribed in line with the philosophies and goals of the Doctoral Program and successfully passed doctor's thesis screening and final examination. The degree holders must:

  1. Have eagerness to contribute to developing cutting-edge research and have systematically acquired expertise and experience for finding and solving unique problems,
  2. Have the ability to execute research while assembling methods necessary to achieve research results by themselves,
  3. Have the ability to voluntarily get involved in academic meetings and joint research,
  4. Be equipped with sophisticated communication skills for presentations of research results and discussions, and
  5. Have the ability to work fully independently as an advanced professional.

Curriculum Policy

The Doctoral Program (Science) compiles its curriculum in such a way as to allow graduate students to systematically and voluntarily study in line with its diploma policy.

  1. Students carry out Special Study and join Special Seminars along research plans they work out on their own in order to acquire advanced theory, experiment methods and skills for science study related to their main specialty fields.
  2. For the cultivation of deep knowledge in specialty fields, the Doctoral Program (Science) provides systematic lectures and seminars.