To Promote Areas of Interdisciplinary Studies, Integrating Nature, the Environment, Humankind, and Life
Being part of a multi-faculty university enabled this graduate school to be established as an independent school not based on a single undergraduate education program. Its objective is to develop fields of interdisciplinary study by undertaking integrative education and research based on a philosophy of the "harmonious coexistence of nature and humankind." The curriculum offers two comprehensive programs of study--Natural Environmental Sciences and Human Sciences. To provide a foundation for, and introduction to, these two programs, students take the Environmental and Human Sciences course. At the same time, in terms of research, the school strives to actively stimulate research through cooperation with off-campus research organizations.
Further, to create an academic discipline based on the "harmonious coexistence of nature and humankind," faculty and students participate together in education and research that integrate the humanities and science. Twice a year, there is a chance for the fruits of this cooperation to be shared when faculty members give special lectures and graduate students present their research.
Course
Master's Course
Division of Environmental and Human Sciences
Doctoral Course
Division of Environmental and Human Sciences
Faculty Roster
Master's Course
Instructor | Subject |
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Hakuto Kageyama | Advanced Studies on Biological Informatics Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Yukihisa Kato | Advanced Studies on Health Behavior Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Shigehiro Suzuki | Advanced Studies on Physical Activity and Exercise Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Minako kimura | Advanced Studies on Phychology of personality Development Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Yoshito Tanaka | Advanced Studies of Multiplex Gene Expression Analysis Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Takashi Hibino | Advanced Studies on Environmental Systems Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Masayuki Hiramatsu | Advanced Studies of Regulation of Neurological Functions Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Minoru Wada | Advances in Social Psychology Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Daisuke Ibi | Advanced Studies of Regulation of Neurological Functions Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Keisuke Komura | Advanced Studies on Physical Activity and Exercise Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Yuzu Shimura | Advanced Studies on Psychology of Aging Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Sadanari Jindo | Advanced Studies of Ecochemical Functionality Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Masaki Honda | Advanced Structurai Studies of Marine Resources Environmental and Human Sciences I?II |
Doctoral Course
Instructor | Subject |
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Koji Ito | Advanced Research on 「Human and Social Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Human and Social Sciences I~IV」 |
Hakuto Kageyama | Advanced Research on 「Biological and Environmental Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Biological and Environmental Sciences I~IV」 |
Yukihisa Kato | Advanced Research on 「Life Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Life Sciences I~IV」 |
Shigehiro Suzuki | Advanced Research on 「Life Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Life Sciences I~IV」 |
Yoshito Tanaka | Advanced Research on 「Life Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Life Sciences I~IV」 |
Takashi Hibino | Advanced Research on 「Material and Environmental Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Material and Environmental Sciences I~IV」 |
Minoru Wada | Advanced Seminar on 「Human and Social Sciences I~IV」 |
Keisuke Komura | Advanced Seminar on 「Life Sciences I~IV」 |
Yuzu Shimura | Advanced Research on 「Human and Social Sciences I~VI」 Advanced Seminar on 「Human and Social Sciences I~IV」 |
Sadanari Jindo | Advanced Seminar on 「Material and Environmental Sciences I~IV」 |