This course focuses on the development of novel social services based on the convergence of materials and informatics. Lectures are given in omnibus format by instructors from companies, universities, and research institutes who are active at the front lines of materials/information science and technologies.
At the end of this course, students will be able to acquire the planning ability to link materials/information science and social services for creation of new industries.
Materials and informatics, Social service, New industries
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
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Class 1 | Specified in the lecture. | Specified in the lecture. |
Class 2 | Specified in the lecture. | Specified in the lecture. |
Class 3 | Specified in the lecture. | Specified in the lecture. |
Class 4 | Specified in the lecture. | Specified in the lecture. |
Class 5 | Specified in the lecture. | Specified in the lecture. |
Class 6 | Specified in the lecture. | Specified in the lecture. |
None required.
Specified in the lecture.
Specified in the lecture.
No prerequisites.
There are restrictions on the number of students who can take this course, and TAC-MI students have priority registration. A lottery will be held, if there are many applicants.