Degree Programs in Systems and Information Engineering
Master’s Programs
Special Provision on Educational Method Stipulated in Article 14 of the Standards for Establishment of Graduate Schools
Education provided under special provision
- Along with the progress of science technology and the sophistication of society, there are increasing demands for re-education of working individuals at graduate schools. In response to these demands, Article 14 of the Standards for Establishment of Graduate Schools stipulates that graduate schools may, if necessary from an educational standpoint, provide education through appropriate means, which include conducting classes or research guidance in the evening and other certain hours and periods.
This stipulation provides more working individuals with opportunities to receive graduate school education while in employment and to develop the knowledge and skills to assume leadership roles in educational research and practice. Under Article 14 of the Standards for Establishment of Graduate Schools, master’s and doctoral programs in the University of Tsukuba Graduate Schools, which has achieved in fostering skilled professionals and re-educating working individuals, has introduced a day/evening course system to enhance education and research activities.
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Requirements to complete the program
Requirements to complete the programs under the application of this special provision are as follows.- [Master’s Program at Degree Programs in Systems and Information Engineering]
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- (1)Complete day courses [including compulsory subjects] and courses provided under Article 14 in the master’s program or the other programs as required within the standard two year period.
- (2)At the beginning of academic year, consult with the academic supervisor, chair and provost, and obtain approval in advance.
- (3)Courses provided under Article 14
Category Courses (Credits) Programs Major Subjects
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Foundation Subjects for MajorTake Seminar and Research (8 – 12 credits) as the master’s program required. Each master’s program Major Subjects Adaptive Systems (2credits)
Advanced Biological Cybernetics (2credits)
Autonomous Mobile Robotics (2credits)Intelligent and Mechanical Interaction Systems