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Skip to content (Press Enter) 日本語 Search for: General Information Message from the Dean of the Graduate School Diploma Policy Curriculum Organization / Implementation Policy(Curriculum Policy) Graduate School Organization List of Departments / Sections Studying at Shizuoka University Educational Division Nanovision Technology Optoelectronics and Nanostructure Science Information Science and Technology Environment and Energy Systems Bioscience Top-rated Researches Top-rated Researches(movie) Advanced Researches of the Present and Past Doctor Course Students Research Division Nanovision Science Optoelectronic Science Informatics Nanomaterials Energy System Integrated Bioscience Environmental Science Basic Research Admission What’s New Purpose / Characteristics Admissions Policy Admission Requirements How to Register Completion Requirements Academic Fees and Scholarships Activities Inter Academia Double Degree Special Program(DDP) The International Priority Graduate Programs (PGP) Promotion of global young student and researchers in interdisciplinary research and education programme News &#038; Topics Summary Result of Activities Report Careers support Alumni Association News &#038; Topics Constitution / Members A message from Chief Secretary Words from current students Words from alumni Album Contact Others Facilities Contact Us Access Map Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Special Researcher Links 静岡大学 創造科学技術大学院 Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University Search for: General Information Message from the Dean of the Graduate School Diploma Policy Curriculum Organization / Implementation Policy(Curriculum Policy) Graduate School Organization List of Departments / Sections Studying at Shizuoka University Educational Division Nanovision Technology Optoelectronics and Nanostructure Science Information Science and Technology Environment and Energy Systems Bioscience Top-rated Researches Top-rated Researches(movie) Advanced Researches of the Present and Past Doctor Course Students Research Division Nanovision Science Optoelectronic Science Informatics Nanomaterials Energy System Integrated Bioscience Environmental Science Basic Research Admission What’s New Purpose / Characteristics Admissions Policy Admission Requirements How to Register Completion Requirements Academic Fees and Scholarships Activities Inter Academia Double Degree Special Program(DDP) The International Priority Graduate Programs (PGP) Promotion of global young student and researchers in interdisciplinary research and education programme News &#038; Topics Summary Result of Activities Report Careers support Alumni Association News &#038; Topics Constitution / Members A message from Chief Secretary Words from current students Words from alumni Album Contact Others Facilities Contact Us Access Map Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Special Researcher Links Completion RequirementsHome>Admission > Completion Requirements A student will be conferred with his/her degree after attending graduate school for three or more years, earning the designated number of credits, and passing his/her doctoral dissertation defense and exam (after obtaining the necessary research guidance). However, for those who demonstrate outstanding research performance during their period of attendance, one year (or three years total for those who have completed their master&#8217;s degree or the early portion of their doctoral degree after two years or less of graduate school attendance) or more of graduate school attendance will suffice. According to the stipulations of Article 70-2 of the School Education Law Enforcement Regulation regarding graduate school admission requirements, when a student recognized as possessing academic capabilities equivalent to or greater than a person who holds a master&#8217;s degree enrolls in a graduate program, that student is to be awarded a degree upon attending graduate school for three or more years, earning the designated number of credits, and passing his/her doctoral dissertation defense and exam (after obtaining the necessary research guidance). However, for those who demonstrate outstanding research performance during their period of attendance, one year or more of graduate school attendance will suffice. Number of Course Credits Needed for Degree Completion Required Courses Electives and Required Electives Total Courses Offered Required No. Credits &#8211; Workshops: 2 credits &#8211; Independent research: 3 credits &#8211; Specialized courses: 8 credits (Required Elective) (Department of Informatics: 12 credits / Department of Environment Science and Energy System: 10 credits) 2 credits or more 11 credits or more &#8211; Short-term intensive seminars: 21 credits (Elective) (General topics: 10 credits / New Fields: 6 credits / Basic Common Subjects: 5 credits) &#8211; Special lectures: 1 credit 4 credits or more Number of Published Articles Needed for Degree Completion Determined by the student&#8217;s field of specialization Handling of Special Cases (Early Completion) In the event that a student rapidly achieves his/her stated research goals during the course of study, or has an article published in a highly prestigious international journal or receives international acclaim for his/her work, the student&#8217;s research will be examined by the graduate school. If it is deemed to be of a caliber worthy of a doctoral degree, the student will be recognized as having completed his/her degree early (after a shorter than standard period of study). Upon examining the student&#8217;s progress on his/her coursework and dissertation, if the student&#8217;s senior and associate advisors determine, that the student qualifies as a candidate for early completion, approval must be obtained from an investigatory committee comprised of five or more professors, including several professors from other departments, such that subsequent guidance and handling of the student&#8217;s advisory needs will be undertaken by this investigatory committee. The following conditions will be used to determine whether a student has demonstrated outstanding research performance: (1) The student rapidly achieves the stated goals of his/her research during the course of study.(2) An article by the student wins an academic society publication award, or receives high international acclaim due to being published in a highly prestigious international journal.(3) An article by the student is published in a key journal in his/her field of study or in a journal with a high impact factor. Degree Completion The degree conferred shall be a doctoral degree, and the name of the department indicated on the degree shall be one of the following, depending on the nature of the student&#8217;s education and research: PhilosophyScienceEngineeringInformaticsAgriculture Site map Shizuoka University Copyright ©2024 静岡大学 創造科学技術大学院. Education Zone | Developed By Rara Themes. Powered by WordPress.

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