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Master's Recurrent Program 1-1 of Technology and Innovation Management C

Academic unit or major
Graduate major in Technology and Innovation Management
Instructor(s)
Kazutoshi Sasahara
Class Format
Experiment
Media-enhanced courses
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Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
Seminar
Class
C
Course Code
TIM.D520
Number of credits
001
Course offered
2024
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 14, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

This course is for Master’s students with work experience as members of society. They
obtain credit(s) and GAs (Graduate Attributes) upon certification by the graduate major
to which they belong that they have already substantially satisfied GAs required for
Master’s students, based on their work experience and achievement including those at
past working places as members of society in the past and present.
In light of the requirements of the GAs, the course should, in principle, be taken by
those who have approximately 2 years or more of work experience in companies.
The maximum number of credits that can be earned is 2 in total. It is possible to obtain
a total of 2 credits by taking two Mater’s Recurrent Program 1 or 2 credits by Master’s
Recurrent Program 2 alone. In the case that students take more than one course, the
work experiences and accomplishments of the students to be certified in each course
must be different from each other.
The courses are numbered as 1Q:A, 2Q:B, 3Q:C, and 4Q:D, with two 1-credit course
(Master’s Recurrent Program 1-1 and 1-2), one 2-credit course (2) offered in each
quota (Q) .
The total number of credits earned through "Master’s Recurrent Program" (including "
Master’s Recurrent Program Advanced Practice") cannot exce

Course description and aims

Students with work experience as members of society can earn credits upon
certification by their graduate major to which they belong that they have already
substantially satisfied GAs required for Master’s students, based on their work
experience and achievement as members of society in the past and pr

Keywords

Students with work experience as members of society

Competencies

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

Class flow

Students shall consult in advance with their academic supervisor regarding the
preparation of documents and materials objectively proving that they have already
fulfilled the GA0M and GA1M requirements based on their work experience and
achievements including those at their past working places, and the number of credits
expected to be obtained.
Examples of work experience and achievements that may be considered for credit in
this course are as follows;
-Business experience in companies
-Activities related to standardization (*)
-Experience in charge of events, etc. that can be shown externally
-Presentations at academic conferences (*)
-Past academic conference activities, international conference organizing committee
members, etc.
-Experience in writing journal articles (*)
-Review articles, commentary articles, etc. (*)
-Patent applications (*)
(*) Do not duplicate the content of the "Seminar" courses they take.
After completing the documents and materials, students should submit them to their
graduate major via their academic supervisor. Students must not just show that they
have experience and accomplishments, but must explain in detail how they have
acquired each item of GA0M and GA1M in their work experience and
accomplishments.
Finally, the graduate major decides whether to approve the credit earned and thenumber of credit(s) earned from this course based on the documents and materials
submitted by the students.
When the graduate major approved for credit and the number of credit(s), the
students should register for an appropriate course in the most recent Q available for
registration. Then, the graduate major reports grades based on that approval.
If students want to take this course at the very end of their master’s degree program,
there may be no Q available. So, students should take this course e

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 None None

Study advice (preparation and review)

None

Textbook(s)

None

Reference books, course materials, etc.

None

Evaluation methods and criteria

The graduate major approves the credit earned and the number of credit(s) earned
from this course based on the documents and materials submitted by the students.
This course will not be graded on points, but on a pass/fail basis.

Related courses

  • None

Prerequisites

Master’s program students with work experience as members of society
Students who wish to take this course must register for the course only after their
graduate major has approved the granting of credit(s).