Students HANDBOOK for the English-based Graduate Program in Science and Engineering 2025
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Fundamental Science and EngineeringCreative Science and EngineeringAdvanced Science and EngineeringⅠ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsCONTENTS 1 Guidelines on Course Selection/Requirements of Completion/ DegreeGuidelines on Course Selection(I) The instructor in charge of research guidance selected at the time of admission will become the student’s supervisor.(II) Students must register (apply for and confirm the registration of) courses to take for that year during the specified course registration period.(III) When selecting courses, read this handbook, the syllabus on the web, etc. thoroughly and set personalized learning goals. Make sure not to register for courses incorrectly or fail to register for planned courses. When registering for courses, students should be sure to confirm their selections with their supervisors in advance, and that they only register for approved courses. For actual application procedures, check the instructions on the Faculty of Science and Engineering website.Course registration website: https://www.waseda.jp/fsci/en/students/registration/Web syllabus: https://www.wsl.waseda.jp/syllabus/JAA101.php?pLng=en(IV)When taking courses with names numbered I and II, you must take them in that order. When taking courses with names followed by A, B, C, and D, there is no specific order for the courses.(IV) Students may not change or cancel registered courses outside of the designated period. Course registration should be done carefully and in person. Be sure to confirm the results of registration.(V) Students may not attend courses for which they are not registered. Students cannot earn credits for attending courses that have not been registered for, even if they attend the course classes or take examinations.(VI) If the student has a special reason, the student may change his/her academic supervisor within the same research area at the beginning of his/her second year with the approval of the relevant faculty members.Requirements for Completion(I) To receive a master’s degree, the student must be in the master’s program for two years or longer, earn 30 or more credits, receive required research guidance, and pass a master’s thesis defense. For students who are recognized by the Graduate School Steering Committee to have achieved outstanding performance, however, attendance for less than two years will be deemed as fulfilling the attendance period. The maximum period of study in a master’s program is four years.(II) 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, the excess credits are not Master’s Program1717

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