Features of the program
Kazuhiko Noda Director, Chemistry and Materials Program
“We train our students to have extensive knowledge and experience in the fields of environmental and materials engineering, chemistry and bioengineering, and to be flexible and practical, and to be an asset to society who can work in a variety of industries.
We develop talents who can be active in a variety of industries.
Acquired capabilities
The chemical application of materials is required in a wide range of industries such as machinery, transportation, medicine, food, agriculture, electronics, and environmental hygiene, as well as in the development and manufacture of materials. This program is designed to develop people who have the skills and experience in general science (physics, chemistry, biology, geology) and who can play an active role in a variety of industries.
Point
Skills that can excel in various industries, based on a broad knowledge and experience in general science.
Keywords
The Chemistry and Materials program fosters the following discipline-specific items throughout the curriculum.
Material
New materials for the future
Chemotherapy
Exploring new wisdom
Ecology
Coexistence with the earth
Energy
Tackling the human proposition
Biotechnology
Challenging the mysteries of living things
Well-being
The eternal theme of mankind
Aerospace
Creativity to glide into the sky
Medical
Challenging the limits of life
Hardware
Information industry revolution in the new century
Industries in which you are expected to work
In the program of Chemistry and Materials, students will acquire abilities that are expected to play an active role mainly in the following industries
Material
manufacturer
Chemistry
Machinery
and
cars
Traffic
and
transportation
Energy industry
Pharmaceuticals
and
medical devices
manufacturers
Metal
and
metal
manufacturing
Courses
Environment and Materials Engineering Course
The course focuses on education and research in the fields of materials science, materials engineering, and environmental chemistry, and aims to train engineers and researchers to design and develop new materials that are sustainable and friendly to society.
Chemistry and Biotechnology Course
The course of Chemistry and Biotechnology offers a wide range of education and research in the fields of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, and life phenomena.
Policies of the Chemistry and Materials Program
Please refer to the official Shibaura Institute of Technology website for policy information.