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Introduction to the Earth-Life Science Graduate Major
The Earth-Life Science course is a unique and interdisciplinary program that explores the origins, evolution, habitability, and sustainability of living planets. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationships between the Earth and life, and to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle the most challenging research problems in this field.
Key Features of the Earth-Life Science Graduate Major
The Earth-Life Science course has several key features that make it an attractive option for students:
- An Integrated Master's and Doctoral Program with Student Scholarships: Students in this program are provided with financial support as a salary, enabling them to live independently from the first year of the master's course until the completion of the doctoral course.
- Interdisciplinary Research to Explore the Origin of the Earth and the Origin of Life: This program brings together researchers from all fields of science to clarify planetary, chemical, and energetic constraints on the origin and evolution of both planets and life.
- World-Leading Research Environment: Students in this program study in an interdisciplinary and international environment at the Earth and Life Sciences Institute (ELSI), which provides a world-class research environment with state-of-the-art facilities.
- Incredibly International: The official language of the program is English, and students can experience a unique environment that is similar to that of any top-class research institute, yet retains a certain Japanese charm.
- Fostering the Ability to Identify and Solve Social Issues through Collaboration with Companies: The program fosters leaders who are capable of tackling global issues such as the environment, climate, water, and resources, as well as exploring basic science.
Curriculum and Research Areas
The Earth-Life Science course covers a wide range of topics, including:
- The origins, evolution, habitability, and sustainability of living planets
- Planetary, chemical, and energetic constraints on the origin and evolution of both planets and life
- Interdisciplinary research to explore the origin of the Earth and the origin of life
- World-leading research environment with state-of-the-art facilities
- Collaboration with companies to foster the ability to identify and solve social issues
Overview of the Education Reform at Tokyo Tech
The Earth-Life Science course is part of the education reform at Tokyo Tech, which aims to provide students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education that prepares them for the challenges of the 21st century. The reform includes a range of initiatives, such as:
- Interdisciplinary research and education
- Internationalization and globalization
- Collaboration with industry and society
- Development of cutting-edge research facilities and infrastructure
List of Graduate Majors
The Earth-Life Science course is one of the many graduate majors offered at Tokyo Tech, which includes:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering
- Systems and Control Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Information and Communications Engineering
- Industrial Engineering and Economics
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Chemical Science and Engineering
- Mathematical and Computing Science
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Life Science and Technology
- Architecture and Building Engineering
- Urban Design and Built Environment
- Civil Engineering
- Global Engineering for Development, Environment and Society
- Social and Human Sciences
- Innovation Science
- Technology and Innovation Management
- Energy Science and Informatics
- Engineering Sciences and Design
- Science and Technology for Health Care and Medicine
- Nuclear Engineering
- Earth-Life Science
- Materials and Information Sciences
