Ⅰ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsCONTENTS 10The School of Creative Science and Engineering (CSE)ProfileThe School of Creative Science and Engineering focuses on a wide range of urgent problems that the world faces today, especially problems concerning population growth, the environment, natural resources, energy, and food. CSE consists of the Department of Architecture, the Department of Modern Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Department of Resources and Environmental Engineering. CSE aims to educate scientists and engineers who can develop technologies that address the most pressing scientific and technological problems of today’s world.Educational & Research GoalsBased on the three key words of humans, life and environment, the School of Creative Science and Engineering aims to foster future members of society who can apply scientific and technological perspectives in solving the various lifestyle and environmental problems that occur in their particular field, and who can bring a new richness to society based on diverse values. In order to create such richness, students will receive a practice-oriented education and conduct research into technological and environmental systems used to support people’s lives and create eco-friendly spaces, equipment and communities. This English language-based degree program is designed to foster internationally-fluent individuals who can make a global contribution in their field.Three Fundamental PoliciesPolicy concerning the certification of graduation and conferment of degree (Diploma Policy) Utilizing the originality of Waseda University, the School of Creative Science and Engineering facilitates diverse exchanges in scholarship, culture, language and values, across the university-wide educational environment. In this way, the program fosters future members of society who will be able to contribute proactively to the global community. We are currently facing considerable global problems such as population increase, food and water shortages, diminishing natural resources and energy sources. Global warming and associated natural disasters are also becoming increasingly serious. There are various social issues as well, including the aging society, regional disparities in the provision of advanced medical services, decaying social infrastructure, and the resulting decline in safety. The school thus aims to equip students with an understanding of such problems that will enable them to develop practical solutions based on scientific and technological perspectives, thereby creating a future with a wealth of possibilities. Specifically, the School consists of two majors: Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Civil and Environmental Engineering (CE). In ME, students not only focus on mechanical engineering but also explore its connections with architectural and management engineering. In CE, students tackle a range of issues from a global perspective – including environmental preservation, improving living
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