Program Overview
University Overview
The University of Tsukuba is a national university located in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. It was established in 1973 and has since become one of the country's premier institutions of higher education.
Academic Programs
The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degree programs in various fields such as humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine.
Undergraduate Programs
The university has several undergraduate programs, including:
- College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- College of Engineering
- College of Agriculture
- College of Medicine
Graduate Programs
The university also offers various graduate programs, including master's and doctoral degree programs in fields such as:
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- Engineering
- Medicine
Research
The University of Tsukuba is known for its research excellence, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration with industry and other institutions. The university has several research centers and institutes, including:
- Advanced Research Institute
- Institute of Materials Science
- Institute of Biological Sciences
- Institute of Engineering
International Programs
The university has a strong commitment to internationalization, with a range of programs and initiatives aimed at promoting global understanding and collaboration. These include:
- Study abroad programs
- International student exchange programs
- Joint research programs with international partners
- English-taught degree programs
Campus Life
The university's campus is located in the city of Tsukuba, which is known for its scientific and technological research institutions. The campus is equipped with modern facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational facilities.
Support Services
The university provides a range of support services for students, including:
- Academic advising
- Career counseling
- Mental health support
- Language support
Admission
Admission to the university is competitive, with applicants required to meet certain academic and language requirements. The university accepts applications from both domestic and international students.
Tuition Fees
The university's tuition fees vary depending on the program and student status. International students may be eligible for scholarships or other forms of financial support.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the University of Tsukuba have a wide range of career opportunities, both in Japan and internationally. The university has a strong reputation among employers, and many graduates go on to work in top companies and organizations.
Alumni Network
The university has a strong alumni network, with many graduates remaining involved with the university and supporting current students through mentoring and other programs.
Facilities
The university has a range of facilities, including:
- Libraries
- Laboratories
- Recreational facilities
- Student dormitories
Location
The university is located in the city of Tsukuba, which is about 50 kilometers northeast of Tokyo. The city is known for its scientific and technological research institutions, and is a popular destination for students and researchers from around the world.
History
The University of Tsukuba was established in 1973, with the aim of creating a new type of university that would focus on interdisciplinary research and education. Since its establishment, the university has grown and developed, and is now one of Japan's premier institutions of higher education.
Mission
The university's mission is to contribute to the development of society through education, research, and community engagement. The university aims to foster a culture of innovation and creativity, and to produce graduates who are equipped to make a positive impact in the world.
Values
The university values:
- Academic excellence
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Internationalization
- Community engagement
- Innovation and creativity
Tsukuba Creative Camp Advanced
Course Description
This course is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to start their own businesses. Through a combination of lectures, group work, and fieldwork, students will learn how to develop a business plan, identify customer needs, and create innovative solutions.
Course Objectives
- To understand the principles of entrepreneurship and business planning
- To develop a business plan and pitch it to investors
- To learn how to identify customer needs and create innovative solutions
Course Outline
- Week 1: Introduction to entrepreneurship and business planning
- Week 2: Developing a business plan
- Week 3: Identifying customer needs and creating innovative solutions
- Week 4: Pitching a business plan to investors
Assessment
- Group work and participation (40%)
- Final business plan and pitch (30%)
- Final report (30%)
Required Textbooks
- "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries
- "Business Model Generation" by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur
Recommended Textbooks
- "The Startup Owner's Manual" by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf
- "The Entrepreneur's Guide to Customer Development" by Brant Cooper and Patrick Vlaskovits
Prerequisites
- None
Target Audience
- Students who are interested in starting their own businesses
- Students who want to learn about entrepreneurship and business planning
Language
- English
Format
- Lectures and group work
Duration
- 5 weeks
Credits
- 1 credit
Instructor
- Toshihiko Ouchi
Office Hours
- By appointment only
Contact Information
- Email: ouchi.toshihiko.gm@un.tsukuba.ac.jp
- Phone: Not available
Additional Information
- This course is part of the Tsukuba Creative Camp Advanced program.
- Students are expected to participate actively in class and complete all assignments.
- The final business plan and pitch will be presented to a panel of investors and entrepreneurs.
