What is a Innovative Global Program (IGP)?

Students of Innovative Global Program learn basics of mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, and humanities in English and conduct research in the fields of Applied Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering. Students gain both technical and collaborative skills, along with the agility to keep pace with technological advances.
Program Introduction Video
Teaching and Research
Curriculum (Main Courses)
1st
Start research in a laboratory, acquire basic knowledge on Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Humanities, and Computer Science
Freshman Thesis Program/Lab Seminar, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism and Optics, Basic Chemistry, General Chemistry, Academic English Writing for University Coursework, Making Effective Presentations, Introduction to Computer Programming, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Introduction to Computer Networks
2nd
Laboratory rotation, acquire advanced knowledge in different fields
Sophomore Thesis Program/Lab Seminar, Probability and Statistics, Computational Tools for Design and Analysis, Materials Science, History of Japan, Applied Computer Programming, Introduction to Information Processing
3rd
Acquire Specialized Knowledge and Increase Pace on Research
Junior Thesis Program/Lab Seminar Usage of Research Tools and Research Writing, Functional Materials, Fundamentals of Engineering Optimizations, Introduction to Multimedia Technology, Research Exchange on Campus
4th
Progress with the goal of graduation and an international conference presentation
Graduation Thesis Program, Senior Lab Seminar

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research laboratories
- Polymer FabTech Laboratory
- Surface Chemistry Laboratory
- Advanced Electronics and Sensor Devices Laboratory
- Engineering Education Laboratory
- Mobile Multimedia Communications Laboratory
- Basic System Laboratory
- Applied Perception Engineering Laboratory
- Stochastic Systems and Control Laboratory
- LAB 22 – Laboratory for the Creation of Intelligent Systems
- Physics in Multiple Extreme Conditions Laboratory
- Thin Films Laboratory
- Materials for Energy and Environment Laboratory
- High Functional Materials Laboratory
- High-Pressure Science Laboratory
- Biophotonics laboratory
- Optimal System Design Laboratory
- Ergonomics and Biomechanics Laboratory
※Lab information is for the year 2024.
Career and Employment
Major employers (Faculty)
Manufacturing (production equipment)
- Nittoku1
Major employers (graduate school)
Graduate School
- Shibaura Institute of Technology2
- Institute of Science, Tokyo1
- Keio University1
- Carnegie Melon University2
※Employment information is for the year 2023.