The Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering covers a wide range of chemistry, from theoretical chemistry to biochemistry or molecular biology. The school aims to foster the next generation of world-leading frontrunners by providing an opportunity for them to gain comprehensive cutting-edge education and research experiences in these fields.
The Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering offers three categories of student class schedules: 1) the Molecular Chemistry and Engineering Course; 2) the Materials Chemistry and Engineering Course; and 3) the Biological Chemistry and Engineering Course, to provide graduate education with which students can acquire an extensive range of knowledge in various disciplines, from basic chemistry (including organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry and physical chemistry) to applied chemistry directly connected to industry, including material manufacture engineering and process engineering.
Division | Laboratory |
Chemical Sciences and Engineering | Microscopic Chemical Analyses, Fine Chemical Reactions, Catalytic Reactions, Chemical Process Engineering, Molecular Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Materials Chemistry, Frontier Materials Chemistry, Functional Materials Chemistry, Biomolecular Chemistry, Biofunctional Chemistry, Cell Engineering, Molecular Medical Biochemistry |
Chemical Sciences and Engineering | Master's degree (Chemical Sciences), Doctorate degree (Science), Doctorate degree (Engineering), Doctorate degree (Chemical Sciences) |