Fundamental Science and EngineeringCreative Science and EngineeringAdvanced Science and EngineeringⅠ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsCONTENTSProgram eligibility and application proceduresThe selective examination for admission/transfer to the PEP WISE Program (SE) is conducted Curriculum and program completion requirementsFor details of the curriculum, please refer to Appendix of Handbook for Graduate Program: PEP WISE course / the first year of the integrated doctoral course; TD3 corresponds to the first year of the doctoral course / the third year of the integrated doctoral course.- Students in the program who are not affiliated with Waseda University will be registered as graduate school exchange students at Waseda University.- Each university supports RA stipends engaged in joint research with partner institutions and companies.- The quality of the course is ensured by the guidance system, operated by principal advisor; deputy advisors including those from partner universities; and consulting faculty from enterprises etc.- After evaluation by means of a strict Qualifying Examination (hereinafter referred to as "QE") based on precisely specified evaluation criteria, and Final Examinations (hereinafter referred to as “FE”) including degree examination, approximately twenty Power and Energy Professionals are fostered each year.- The degree examination in each affiliated university is designated FE1, and PEP’s own completion examination is designated FE2. Students can complete the program by passing both examinations.- Graduates of this program will also receive a certificate of completion of the Graduate Program for Power Energy Professionals, jointly issued by the 13 partner universities.twice a year, in April and September. The application periods for the SE are June to July and December to January. Application is open to fourth-year undergraduate students and first- and second-year master’s students. Applicants may apply for TD1 (the first year of the master’s program) or for transfer to TD2 (the second year of the master’s program) or TD3 (the first year of the doctoral program). For more information about the program, including eligibility requirements and procedures, please refer to the program web site at https://dpt-pep.w.waseda.jp/admissions/.Program Handbook (available on the program website at https://dpt-pep.w.waseda.jp/curriculum/).The requirements for completion of the program are: a total of 45 credits or more PEP course credits or, for TD3 transfer students, 15 credits or more; in principle, at least 1 paper co-authored with a partner institution and presented at an international conference; and a passing score on the final examinations (FE1 and FE2).In addition, if the courses taken qualify as both (a) required credits for completion of the graduate school or program and (b) required credits for completion of the program, they will be valid for both completion requirements.2929
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