Students HANDBOOK for the English-based Graduate Program in Science and Engineering 2025
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○Int.○○○○○○Ⅰ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsCreative Science and EngineeringAdvanced Science and EngineeringFundamental Science and EngineeringCONTENTS○○○2222222222222Guidelines for earning a Master’s Degree1. To be granted a master’s degree, you must earn 30 or more credits, receive the required research guidance, and pass a master’s thesis review.2. Among the 30 credits required for the degree, 12 credits must be earned from seminar courses. Each academic year, you must take the seminar courses provided by your supervisor. If more than 12 credits of seminar courses are taken, credits in excess of 12 are not counted toward the number of credits required for the degree.3. Please consult with your supervisor regarding what other courses should be taken to fulfill the credit requirement toward your degree.4. To start writing a master’s thesis, students must have earned credits from Seminar A and B, completed 12 or more credits from lecture courses, and submitted a research plan for their master’s thesis at the end of the first year.5. Students are required to take the research ethics course before submission of master’s thesis. (I) Research guidance (Master’s program)(II) Lecture coursesSupervisorTermSpringSemesterFall Semester○Int.Research on Transportation Studies and PlanningResearch on City and Regional PlanningResearch on Landscape and Aesthetics of InfrastructureResearch on Structural MechanicsResearch on Structural EngineeringResearch on Structural DesignResearch on Geotechnical EngineeringResearch on Soil MechanicsResearch on Coastal Engineering and ManagementResearch on River EngineeringResearch on Water and Environmental EngineeringResearch on Concrete StructureResearch on Tunnel EngineeringIPR, Digital Innovation & CIOAdvanced Topics in Architectural Design and Engineering AAdvanced Topics in Architectural Design and Engineering BUrban Studies and Planning AAdvanced Structures and MaterialsAdvanced Soil Mechanics ACoastal Disaster PreventionAdvanced Coastal ManagementAdvanced River EngineeringAdvanced Topics in Water and Environmental EngineeringAdvanced Topics in Civil Engineering AAdvanced Soil Mechanics BAdvanced Topics in Civil Engineering BCourse NameCourse NameMORIMOTO, AkinoriSASAKI, KuniakiSASAKI, YoONO, KiyoshiNot determinedSATO, YasuhikoKOMINE, HideoOKAMURA, MitsuMIKAMI, TakahitoSEKINE, MasatoSAKAKIBARA, YutakaAKIYAMA, MitsuyoshiNot determinedCredits103103

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