Advanced Science and EngineeringⅠ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsFundamental Science and EngineeringCreative Science and EngineeringCONTENTSARIGA, TakashiYAGUCHI, TetsuyaWATANABE, TaishiTANABE, ShinichiTANABE, ShinichiResearch on Urban and Environmental DesignResearch on Regenerative Design of the Built EnvironmentResearch on Architecture and Sociological ConceptsResearch on Architectural EnvironmentResearch on Safety Planning in Built EnvironmentsResearch on Temporal Aspects of Architectural Construction and ExpressionNAKATANI, NorihitoKOBAYASHI, KeigoResearch on Architectural Design and InformationKOIWA, MasakiResearch on Comparative Architectural HistoryMIYAMOTO, KatsuhiroResearch on Architectural Design ConceptsTANAKA, TomoyukiResearch on Architecture and Space ConceptsTAKAGUCHI, HirotoResearch on Environment MediaTANAKA, Tomoyuki/YOSHIMURA, YasutakaResearch on Urban-techHAYABE, YasuhiroResearch on Structural DesignARIGA, TakashiResearch on Community Planning and Urban TheoryISHIDA, Kosei/ITAYA, ToshimasaResearch on Building Construction Engineering and ManagementYAMADA, MidoriResearch on Building ConstructionYOSHINAKA, SusumuResearch on Shell StructureNAKAMIZO, DaikiResearch on Seismic Engineering for StructuresLAMSAL, BikashResearch on Spatio-Temporal ManagemantGuidelines for earning a Master’s Degree 1. To be granted a master’s degree, you must earn 30 or more credits, receive the required construction methods study starts from understanding various structures and proceeds to pursue the structural principles of building components, to develop hardware and software technologies responding to the phenomena in changing buildings over time. Efforts are made in building construction methods by pursuing advanced technologies relating to construction engineering and systemization of respective technologies relating to construction management, which are being promoted primarily for large-scale construction projects. Innovative movements in mechanisms and functions of building production are being explored, while research of construction industry and management methods necessary for such efforts are being conducted citing rationalization and modernization of building production.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. Students must have earned credits from Advanced Topics in Architectural Design and Engineering A and Advanced Topics in Architectural Design and Engineering B in the eligible year.4. Please consult with your supervisor regarding what other courses should be taken to fulfill the credit requirement toward your degree.5. Students are required to take the research ethics course before submission of master’s thesis. (I) Research guidance (Master’s program)SupervisorCourse Name8686
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