Department of Department of Applied Biological Science curriculum and Admissions

We will introduce the curriculum of the Department of Department of Applied Biological Science Faculty of Agriculture.

Curriculum policy

In the first and second years, students take liberal arts subjects, basic natural science subjects, and basic departmental specialized subjects to acquire a broad and rich education while also cultivating the basic skills for specialized education.

This department places special emphasis on practical experiments, with students starting with basic experiments in the second semester of their first year, followed by specialized departmental experiments in the second semester of their second year. In the second semester of their second year and the first semester of their third year, afternoons are mainly spent conducting student experiments.

Departmental specialized subjects change from basic to specialized subjects from the first to third year, and the number of hours gradually increases.

In addition, several "special lectures" are held, providing opportunities for students to acquire the latest information and a wide range of knowledge related to their specialization.

In the fourth year, students will be assigned to one of three courses - Molecular Biochemistry, Biofunctional Chemistry, or Bioregulation - based on the interests they have developed through their studies up to the third year, where they will undertake research, write a paper, and present it.

curriculum

 

  Specialized subject
School year

Undergraduate common subjects

Department common subjects
4th year   Specialized elective subject (food engineering)
Food Hygiene
Special Lecture on Applied Biological Sciences I
Scientific English Essay Seminar I
Scientific English Essay Seminar II
Graduation thesis
3rd year Modern Agriculture
Biological Resources
International Environmental Agriculture
Environmental and Bio-Correlated Theory
Animal and human behavior
Faculty of Agriculture Special Lectures I, II, III
Special Overseas Exercises I, II, III, IV
Overseas Special Training I & II
Biological Control
Plant Pathology
Food Chemistry II
Nutritional Chemistry I
Genetic engineering
Neurobiology
Applied Microbiology
Bioactive Substance Chemistry
Scientific English
Food Manufacturing
Cell Engineering
Nutritional Chemistry II
Plant Engineering
Metabolic Engineering
Protein Biology
Organic Synthesis
Biopolymer Utilization
Agrochemicals
Plant Pathogenic Microbiology
Insect Physiology
Special Lecture on Applied Biological Sciences II
Applied Biological Science Special Experiment II
Applied Biological Sciences Specialized Experiment III
Applied Biological Science Special Experiment IV
Applied Biological Science Special Experiment V
Applied Biological Science Special Experiment VI
Applied Biological Sciences Training

2nd year Career Guidance (Agriculture)
FS Experimental Training
Developmental Biology
Insect Biology
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Analytical Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry III
Biochemistry III
Plant Physiology
Immunobiology
Molecular Biology II
Food Chemistry Ⅰ
Microbial Biochemistry
Natural Product Organic Chemistry
Biocorrelation
Natural enemy microbiology
◎Common Experiment in Applied Biological Sciences I
◎Common Experiment in Applied Biological Sciences II
Applied Biological Science Special Experiment I


◎ is a required subject
1st year   Information Processing
Organic Chemistry I
Biochemistry I
Biochemistry II
Analytical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry II
Molecular Biology I
Plant Protection
Farm training

 

Qualifications that can be obtained

● Food Sanitation Inspector/Manager (Qualifications for Appointment)
● Junior high school teacher license (Science)
● High school teacher license (Science/Agriculture)
● Museum curator

For details, please see the course registration guide .

Diploma policy

A. Students have acquired broad knowledge and culture that will serve as the foundation for tackling issues in applied biological sciences and related fields, and have acquired flexible thinking skills.

B. Students are to systematically study specialized fields ranging from the basics to the cutting edge of applied biological sciences and related sciences in order to elucidate the life phenomena of living organisms, the interactions and coexistence patterns between individual organisms, and contribute to the sustainable development of humanity.

C. Students will have learned experimental techniques based on chemistry and biology that are essential in the field of applied biological sciences, and will have acquired the analytical and analytical skills necessary to understand a range of life phenomena and biological functions, from molecules, cells, and individuals to the activities and interactions of biological communities.

D. The student is expected to contribute to the development of bioscience, biotechnology, food, life science, plant protection, etc. through research, while also learning the presentation techniques necessary to disseminate research results and communication techniques necessary to interact with a variety of people, including those from different cultures, and to contribute to society with a high level of ethics.

Admission policy

1. Applicants must be interested in the fields of bioscience and biotechnology and have the desire to contribute to society and the world through activities in these fields.

2. Those who have sufficient academic ability in science subjects such as biology and chemistry, as well as basic subjects such as Japanese, mathematics, and English.

Admissions

Department of Applied Biological Science will conduct individual academic achievement tests as follows. For details, please click here.
For important information regarding entrance examinations, please click here.
For information on third-year transfer, please click here.

Faculty information session

Please see here for the event schedule.

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