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2024 Faculty Courses School of Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Graduate major in Energy Science and Engineering

Doctoral Recurrent Program III of Energy Science and Engineering 2

Academic unit or major
Graduate major in Energy Science and Engineering
Instructor(s)
Academic Supervisor
Class Format
Experiment (Others)
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
Seminar
Class
2
Course Code
ENR.C604
Number of credits
003
Course offered
2024
Offered quarter
2Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 17, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

This course is intended for students who have practical experiences at organizations such as companies (including those continue to the present). Based on their experiences and achievements in business activities (including those in the past), credits can be approved when the course certifies that they have already acquired the Graduate Attributes (GA) required for doctor course students.

Considering the content of the GA, students with at least five years of practical experience (about 3 years or more in the case of completing a master's course) are allowed to take this course in principle. Even in the case that practical experience is less than five years, students who are considered to have already satisfy the GA can take this course.

Doctoral recurrent program is prepared for each quarter as 1Q: A, 2Q: B, 3Q: C, and 4Q: D. For each quarter, 1 course for 1 credit(Doctoral Recurrent Program 1), 2 courses for 2 credits (Doctoral Recurrent Program 2-1 and 2-2), 1 course for 3 credits (Doctoral Recurrent Program 3), and 1 course for 4 credits (Doctoral Recurrent Program 4). The maximum number of credits that can be acquired is 4 credits in total. It is also possible to acquire a total of 4 credits in Doctoral Recurrent Program 1 and 3, Doctoral Recurrent Program 2-1 and 2-2, and Doctoral Recurrent Program 4.

Course description and aims

Student who have practical experiences at organizations such as companies summarize own experiences and achievements based on business activities in a presentation format or document, which can prove that the student has already acquired the GA that a Doctoral course student should meet. Credits can be approved when the academic supervisor and the course evaluate and certify that the achievements are sufficient.

GA0D : You can clearly design your own career and contribute to realizing scientific, technological, or social innovation through a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge, skills, social responsibilities and ethics required to become an active member of academia and/or industry.

GA1D : You can lead in realizing scientific, technological, or social innovation by acquiring the advanced leadership skills, entrepreneurial skills, knowledge and expertise, and by developing social responsibility necessary for materializing your designed career.

Keywords

Students who have work experience in organizations such as companies

Competencies

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

Class flow

Based on the experience and achievements of work activities, the students prepare report materials that objectively prove that they have already fulfilled the GA. The student should explain not only what are experiences and achievements, but also specifically how each item of GA0D and GA1D have been acquired based on experiences and achievements. The method of preparing report materials and the number of credits to be obtained should be discussed and determined in advance by consulting with the academic supervisor. The prepared report materials are submitted by the student to the course via the academic supervisor.

The following are examples of experiences and achievements considered eligible for credit acquisition in this course.
・Practical experience in business, etc. within a company
・Results of activities related to standardization (*)
・History in charge of events that can be shown externally
・Presentations at academic conferences (*)
・History of academic activities, executive committee of international conferences, etc.
・Journal and paper writing records (*)
・Reviews and Commentary articles, etc. (*)
・Patent application track record (*)
(*) Do not overlap with other courses.

Based on the evaluation of the submitted report materials, the course certifies whether or not credits can be acquired and the number of credits. After credits have been approved, students register for the course in the most recent quarter, and academic supervisors report grades based on the accreditation.

In addition, if you take this course just before completing the Doctoral course, there may be no quarter remaining to register due to the schedule after being certified in the course. Students who plan to take the course should start early with plenty of time to spare.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 None None

Study advice (preparation and review)

Textbook(s)

None

Reference books, course materials, etc.

None

Evaluation methods and criteria

Based on whether or not it can be objectively confirmed that the specific items of GA0D and GA1D have already been acquired, the report materials prepared by the student based on the experiences and achievements is evaluated by the academic supervisor and the course. The results are discussed in the course, and whether credits can be obtained and the number of credits to be obtained are approved.

Note that this course will not be scored, and will be judged as pass/fail.

Related courses

  • None

Prerequisites

This course is intended for master's students who have practical experience in organizations such as companies.
Students who take this course must register for it after the credits have been approved by the course.

Other

The GAs corresponding to this course are GA0D and GA1D.