Lecturers who are managers of foreign-affiliated companies based overseas for various industrial fields give lectures on the business of their companies, R&D activities, cooperate cultures and values, and the business relationship between an overseas head office and Japanese subsidiaries. In addition, lecturers give on their own career development such as why they decided to join their companies.
The purpose of the course is for doctoral students to consider the contents of lectures as role models for their own future career building, and to find lessons from them, regardless of whether the technical fields or businesses in which lecturers are engaged are of interest to students.
Therefore, it is expected to actively ask questions from students to lecturers, rather than passively listening to the lectures, in order to utilize effectively contents of the lectures for each students career building.
Distribution of lecture materials, submission of reports, and communication related to lectures will be done using the OCWi system.
Students will utilize the contents of lectures as a role model for their career building by understanding the following;
・ The actual situations of various industries, and philosophy, research and development, and business of global companies that are in a leading position in their industrial fields.
・ Career building of people who work for foreign-affiliated companies.
✔ Applicable | How instructors' work experience benefits the course |
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Managers, who are at the forefront of companies that lead globally in various industries, introduce the philosophy, R&D and business of the company to which they belong based on their own experience, and how to build their own careers. |
Foreign-affiliated company, R&D, Global business, Career development
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Omnibus-style lectures will be done by lecturers from 7 leading global companies from a variety of industries that employ engineering professionals in Japan.
[Lecturers]
OHTSUKI Katsutoshi, Microsoft,
ANMA Motoya, Corning Japan,
KURIKI Ken, DSM Japan,
YOSHIYAMA Noritoshi, Lenovo Japan,
OHSHIMA Michiyo, Pfizer R&D Japan,
OKUYAMA Hitoshi,Bosch,
Schedule and contents are subject to change due to lecturers' convenience.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | OHTSUKI Katsutoshi, Microsoft, | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
Class 2 | ANMA Motoya, Corning Japan, | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
Class 3 | KURIKI Ken, DSM Japan, | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
Class 4 | YOSHIYAMA Noritoshi, Lenovo Japan, | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
Class 5 | OHSHIMA Michiyo, Pfizer R&D Japan, | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
Class 6 | OKUYAMA Hitoshi,Bosch, | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
Class 7 | Electronic equipment related company (scheduled) | Assignments related to the content of the lecture will be given. |
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・In each lecture, students are required to submit a report on given assignments. In that report, how deeply they understand and consider the assignments from the perspective of developing their future career will be evaluated.
English language skill enough to understand contents of lectures is required.
Students can write reports in English or Japanese.
・E-mail :iidpinfo[at]jim.titech.ac.jp
・Tokyo Tech mail service No :S6-1
Please refer to the URL below for a list of career development courses offered by the Innovator and Inventor Development Platform (IIDP), including this course, and lecturers' introductions.
(https://www.titech.ac.jp/student-support/students/career/career-education)