The Graduate School of Bioresource and Environmental Sciences offers both Master's and Doctoral degrees in general programs with Japanese as the primary language of instruction, and admission in April. International programs conducted inEnglish are also offered, with admission in October for the Master's, and October or April for the Doctoral degree course. All programs consist of nine educational courses across four majors.
Through a combination of postgraduate studies and innovative research, the Master's course aims to foster advanced expertise and strategic problem-solving skills, whilst cultivating a balanced and adaptable mindset. The Doctoral course builds on the student's expertise, promotes internationalization, and prepares graduates to lead the next generation of bioresource and bioenvironmental sciences, contributing to research and education.
Our graduate students receive specialized education from top scientists in their respective fields, and simultaneously acquire valuable international skills through study and research across general and international courses.