Department Features
- The department aims to investigate “Materials and Life” in nature (= Science), to create new materials, to recycle resources, and to develop new properties and functions. With the focus on specialties such as physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science, and materials engineering, students learn existing disciplines through a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary approach. The program provides a specialized education that aims for cross-disciplinary knowledge through the fusion of science and engineering based on examining the fundamentals of materials. This ranges from atomic/macromolecular materials to biological phenomena, with the key themes of Substances and Nanotechnology, Harmonization between the Environment and Life, and Creation of Highly Functional Materials.
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Developing a view of matter and life through experimentationThrough the Departmental Core Courses and laboratory classes on materials and life, students acquire the ability to contribute to the creation of substances ranging from atoms or molecules to polymers and biomolecules. The laboratory classes feature flexible and step-by-step programs. Students conduct basic experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology (colored in red), then step up to Department Specialized Courses (colored in green), and proceed to graduation research (colored in blue) through Research Trials (practical laboratory experience course).
Course Examples
- Medical Chemistry
- Students will learn how to synthesize organic compounds, which is considered useful for developing pharmaceuticals and other products, with heteroatom-derived characteristics, reactivity, and functional properties.
- Natural Organic Chemistry
- Students learn how to artificially synthesize organic compounds produced in nature with various biological activities and complex structures.
- Soft Matter
- This course introduces soft materials such as liquid crystals, gels, and surfactants, which exhibit intermediate characteristics between solids and liquids, and their unique features in relation to their chemical structures and physical states.
- Plant Biotechnology
- Students will deepen their knowledge of genetic engineering, focusing on plant tissue culturing, transgenic technology, development of genetically modified plants, and ongoing safety and technical issues. マとして、遺伝子工学の知識を深めます。
- Phylogeny & Evolution
- Diverse living species that inhabit the earth today have evolved while adapting to their environment. This course focuses on how these species emerged and their evolutionary process in relation to their genes.
- Cell Biotechnology
- This course focuses on microorganisms that have multiple metabolic pathways despite their simple structure and genomes, their ability to produce substances, and metabolic processes that are useful for environmental management and human life, as well as applications of microorganisms.
Available Teaching Licenses and Subjects
- ◼️ First Category Teaching license for Junior High School (Science)
- ◼️ First Category Teaching license for High School (Science)
Available Qualifications
- ◼️ Hazardous Material Handler (Class 1)