Graduate School - Master's
Courses
Aim of The Department of Chemical
Science and Engineering is development the student's abilities of
fundamentals, analysis, application, and creation as chemical
researcher and engineer from the engineering point of view. The
chemical researchers are required to have a knowledge of the chemical,
physical, and biological fundamentals from the viewpoint of
engineering, and the ability of practical application over a wide range
of chemical products and processes, together with the capability for
analysis and synthesis of chemicals, biochemicals, and environmental
systems.
Official Web Sites of Graduate
School of Science and Technology
Master's courses (Department of Chemical Science and
Engineering)
Doctoral Courses (Department of Molecular Science
and Material Engineering)
- 1st Semester in 1st
Year
- Advanced Applied Math. II
- Advanced Quantum Chemistry
- Structure of Inorganic Materials
- Synthetic Organic Chemistry
- Organic Reaction
- Structure and Properties of Polymers
- Physical Properties of Fluids
- Advanced Reaction Engineering
- Advanced Topics Catalysis
- Advanced Transport Phenomena
- Process System Engineering
- Applied Biotechnology
- 2nd Semester in 1st
Year
- Advanced Applied Math. I
- Advanced Applied Math. III
- Advanced Applied Math. IV
- Applied Physical Chemistry
- Physical Properties of Inorganic
Materials
- Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms
- Applied Synthetic Organic Chemitry
- Advanced Polymer Chemistry
- Functional Polymers
- Advanced Functional Molecular Chemistry
- Advanced Functional Materials
- Advanced Physical Chemistry
- Design Engineering of Catalytic Processes
- Transport Phenomena in Dispersed-phase
System
- Unit Operation
- Biochemical Reaction Engineering
- Chemical and Biochemical Reactor
Analysis and Design
- Molecular Biotechnology
- 1st and 2nd Semester in
1st Year
- Introduction to Mathematics and Physics
- Introduction to Molecular Science and
Material Engineering
- Introduction to Earth and Planetary
System Sciences
- Introduction to Informatics and
Electronics
- Introduction to Mechanical and Systems
Engineering
- Introduction to Science for Regional and
Built Environments
- Introduction to Food Systems and Field
Sciences
- Introduction to Maritime Sciences
- Introduction to Biosystems Science
- Introduction to Bioresource and
Agrobiosciences
- English for Science & Engineering
- 1st and 2nd Year
- Seminar I
- Seminar II
- Advanced Research
- Special lecture I
- Special lecture II
- Special lecture III
- Special lecture IV