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2021 Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses Career development courses

Doctoral Career Design C

Academic unit or major
Career development courses
Instructor(s)
Hirofumi Akagi / Akira Izumi / Masaru Ogawa / Chiaki Seino
Class Format
Lecture
Media-enhanced courses
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Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
3-4 Wed
Class
C
Course Code
LAC.C601
Number of credits
100
Course offered
2021
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
Jul 10, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

This course will be done in Japanese language, so that it requires the Japanese ability of a daily conversation level. This course is designed for doctoral students to acquire basic ways and various viewpoints for thinking about his/her career. Students aiming at industrial positions and those at academia positions need the common and respective preparations. However, the chance to touch the reality in industry is much less than that in academia. Thus, this course is effective in learning about the reality in both industry and academic. Then, this course discusses some issues related to technology management and human resource management in a broad sense. Through this course, a relationship among your own quality, ability, and interest will be learned.

Course description and aims

・To be able to understand viewpoints and thought processes when considering your own future career
・To be able to form an image of the future career.
・To Understand the the quality, the capability and the way of thinking for engineers and research scientists.
・To Understand the reality of human resource and technology management, and various positions in academia and industry.

Keywords

Academia, Industries, Innovator and Inventor, Career path, Research & Development, Technical capability, Doctorate course, Internship

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

1) The course is executed by using many Power Point slides with many figures, tables, and pictures.
2) Two home assignments are given through this course.
3) All the students are required to submit a report, the content of which will be shown at the end of each class.
4) All the students will receive the information on Zoom URLs, can download instructors' lecture materials, and can upload your reports through OCW-i.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 October 6 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom Overview and the Planned Happenstance Theory, by Hirofumi Akagi. To understand the Planed Happen stance Theory for realization of your career.
Class 2 October 13 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom Career path after completion of doctoral course, by Akira Izumi. To understand the current state of career paths after completing a doctoral course, and an overview of public research institutes.
Class 3 October 20 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom Social/business rules such as laws and standards, ethics, and social responsibility, by Akira Izumi. To acquire a broad range of social and business rules such as laws and ethics, required as a member of society, regardless of academia or industry.
Class 4 October 27 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom Basic knowledge on money flow and its role in companies, universities and research institutes, by Akira Izumi. To understand money flow in various organizations and its relationship with research and development, and business.
Class 5 November 10 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom Collaboration between industry and academia, and entrepreneurship, by Chiaki Kiyono. ・Investigation into start-up companies. ・How do you think of start-up companies.
Class 6 November 17 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom To live with fidelity to myself: Experience of non-permanent academic positions, by Masaru Ogawa. To understand both similarity and difference between industrial research and development, and academic basic or applied research.
Class 7 November 24 (Wednesday), 10:40-12:20 Zoom Guest Speakers' Talk and Research & development in industry, and basic or applied research in academia, by Hirofumi Akagi. To understand both similarity and difference between industrial research and development, and academic basic or applied research.

Study advice (preparation and review)

Textbook(s)

No textbook. Each lecturer will upload lecture materials on the OCW-i before or after each class.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

None

Evaluation methods and criteria

・Each report related to each class (70%)
・Two home assignments (30%)
・When a student is absent in a class, his/her grade point may be reduced.

Related courses

  • Master's Career Design
  • Master's Career Career Design Practice
  • PLP Practice
  • PLP Advanced Practice

Prerequisites

1) International students need a Japanese-language ability of a daily conversation level at least.
2) The students, who have already taken either Doctoral Career Plan or Doctoral Career Design II, cannot take this course.

Other

There is possibility of a change in lecture contents and dates due to non-permanent lecturers' schedules.