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2024 Special graduate degree programs Specially Offered Degree Programs for Graduate Students Tokyo Tech Academy of Energy and Informatics program

InfoSyEnergy-outreach 2

Academic unit or major
Tokyo Tech Academy of Energy and Informatics program
Instructor(s)
Kazuyoshi Hidaka / Manabu Ihara / Tetsuya Suekane / Mika Goto / Tomonori Akiyama / Takamichi Ochi / Yuji Yoshida
Class Format
Experiment (Blended)
Media-enhanced courses
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Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
Intensive
Class
2
Course Code
ENI.A601
Number of credits
001
Course offered
2024
Offered quarter
3-4Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 17, 2025
Language
English

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

The purpose of this course is to discuss not only the importance of the doctoral dissertation in terms of natural science and engineering, but also what kind of research contributes to solving what kind of problems based on what kind of demands in society, and to be able to explain this to society.

Course description and aims

Ability to persuasively explain the social and economic value of one's own research and development and business proposal to others based on social science knowledge and skills in new business creation, finance, marketing, policy theory, econometrics, etc., and to lead the co-creation of value, as well as to exercise leadership globally (expertise and humanity) )

Keywords

New business creation, finance, marketing, policy theory, econometrics, social value

Competencies

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

Class flow

In this course, students will be given hints through guidance on how to think about the value of their research in society, such as what are the social and economic preconditions for the expression of value in their research, and what are the barriers to the expression of value. Based on this, students will consider the value of their own doctoral dissertation research in society, the social issues they are trying to answer, and the expected ripple effects and impact on society from the accomplishment of their research. The students will summarize the contents of their research through discussions with their mentors, as appropriate, and write a final report.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 【3-4Q】There are three classes: ■1st class: Guidance and Introductory Lecture Date : September 30(Mon), 2024 Time : 13:30-15:00 PM Place: Oookayama Campus North Bldg.3 1st Floor Multi-purpose Hall (EEI Buld. 1F) ■2nd class: Intermediate review Date: December 3 (Tue), 2024 Time: 13:00 - 18:00 PM Place: Oookayama Campus ■3rd class: Final review Date: January 16(Thu), 2025 Time: 13:00 - 18:00 PM Place: Oookayama Campus 【1-2Q】There are three classes: ■1st class: Guidance and Introductory Lecture Date and Time:4/24(Wed) 15:00-16:30 Face to Face at Oookayama Campus ■2nd class: Intermediate review Date and Time:6/3(Mon) 13:00-17:30 Face to Face at Oookayama Campus ■3rd class: Final review Date and Time:7/22(Mon) 13:00-18:00 Face to Face at Oookayama Campus Instruction will come later.

Study advice (preparation and review)

Textbook(s)

Not specified

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Not specified

Evaluation methods and criteria

Students will be evaluated based on the submitted final presentation and reports.

Related courses

  • ENI.A602 : InfoSyEnergy Product-service design
  • TAL.S502 : Professionals and Value Creation A
  • TAL.S503 : Professionals and Value Creation B
  • ENI.A603 : InfoSyEnergy Policy-making workshop

Prerequisites

Only for the students in Tokyo Tech Academy of Energy and Informatics Program.
It is recommended to take the following restricted elective courses based on your career path, such as "InfoSyEnergy Product Service Design", "Professionalism and Value Creation", and "InfoSyEnergy Policy-making workshop", and then to take the "InfoSyEnergy outreach" course in the semester one year before being supposed to complete your doctoral study.
This is a course intended to be taken when your doctoral dissertation will close to the end.