This course is designed for students who already have the Graduate Attributes (GAs) for master's course students (GA0M and GA1M) through their previous or current working experience. In principle, students must have at least two years of work experience in a company, etc; however, this does not apply to those who have experience and achievements that meet the requirements of the GAs. This course offers 1 credit.
The applicant must have already acquired the GAs for master's students through previous or current working experience.
Recurrent program
Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Examples of working experience and achievements that may be considered for credit in this course include, but are not limited to,
- Business experience in a company
- Activities related to standardization
- Experience in charge of public events
- Experience in presentations at academic conferences
- Experience in academic society activities, serving as an executive committee member of an international conference, etc.
- Experience in writing journal papers or reviews
- Patent applications
Students who wish to enroll in this course should first contact the EPS career course committee (see "Contact information" below for e-mail address) to receive an application form for this course. The application form must clearly explain how the applicant has acquired each of GA0M and GA1M in working experience and achievements.
Submit the application form to the EPS career course committee via the faculty advisor. Do not officially register for the course until the application is accepted.
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Class 1 | N/A | N/A |
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Evaluation will be made based on the application form submitted by the student.
The applicant must have work experience in a company or other organizations. Contact the EPS career development course committee before you enroll the course. Enrollment is limited to students majoring in Earth and Planetary Sciences.