B0031000
4 Graduation Thesis 3
Middle-level Diploma Policy (mDP)
| Program / Major |
mDP |
Goals |
| Advanced Mechanical Engineering |
B |
機械工学の専門知識を必要とする協同作業において、他者の意見を理解し自己の役割を果たしながら、相互にコミュニケーションを取って目標を実現することができる。 |
| Advanced Mechanical Engineering |
F |
産業界や社会の要請を把握して解決するべき課題を設定し、機械工学の学理を応用して異分野を含む融合分野で革新的な機能を創成することができる。 |
| Advanced Mechanical Engineering |
G |
技術的課題に対して自ら積極的に追究しようとする探求心を持ち、さまざまな機会を利用して継続的に自己学修することができる。 |
The objective of this course is to enable students to independently examine solutions to unfamiliar problems using their expertise
and effectively communicate the results of their investigations through written papers and oral presentations.
Students will develop practical problem-solving skills and learn how to write a research paper. They will achieve this by
applying the fundamental problem-solving skills acquired in Graduation Thesis 1 and Graduation Thesis 2 to address advanced
and complex research topics within the field of mechanical engineering. During the problem-solving process, students will
be expected to creatively employ a wide range of knowledge.
As a result, it is necessary for students to independently acquire the necessary knowledge and skills tailored to their research
themes. They must also continually assess their progress while keeping the research objectives in mind. To facilitate this,
students will receive research guidance from a faculty advisor and conduct research activities systematically, which will
include periodic debriefing sessions, among other methods.
- Students can communicate their opinion and explanation of the research result etc. Also, they can understand other person’s
comments or questions, and discuss with professors and other students.
- Student can work cooperatively with others in the process of problem solving.
- Students can understand the background of the problem, clarify the research purpose and focus the research subjects.
- Students can utilize their expert knowledge, combine the appropriate experiments and analytical methods, and propose how to
solve the problem.
- Students can examine solutions to problems by improving experimental methods, equipment, and programs, and by analyzing the
results of experiments and analyses.
- Students can manage their research plan and perform by the deadline.
Students acquire the skill for the topics and how to survey the information or the knowledge by using the Internet, etc..
Students have to learn continuously and autonomously.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
|
中間審査 |
最終審査 |
Total. |
| 1. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| 2. |
5% |
5% |
10% |
| 3. |
5% |
5% |
10% |
| 4. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| 5. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| 6. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| Total. |
50% |
50% |
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Evaluation method and criteria
【Evaluation method】
Evaluate using Rubric based on research outline, research presentation, and research activity results.
1. Communication skill (Goals and objectives 1): 20 points
2. Teamwork skill (Goals and objectives 2): 10 points
3. Problem Setting Ability (Goals and objectives 3): 10 points
4. Imagination Ability (Goals and objectives 4): 20 points
5. Problem-solving ability (Goals and objectives 5): 20 points
6. Planning Ability (Goals and objectives 6): 10 points
7. Self-Study Ability (Goals and objectives 6): 10 points
Total point is 100 points.
The passing grade is 60 points or more out of 100 points.
[Evaluation Criteria]
More details of evaluation criteria, refer to the rubric to be distributed paper at the guidance.
Health and Human Performance Laboratory (FUKANO, Mako)
Human Machine System Laboratory (HIROSE, Toshiya)
Mechanical Dynamics Laboratory (HOSOYA, Naoki)
Physics in Multiple Extreme Conditions Laboratory (ISHII, Yasuyuki)
Biomechanics Laboratory (KAMEO, Yoshitaka)
Laboratory of Turbulent Transport Phenomena (KAWATA, Takuya)
Laser and Optical Engineering Laboratory (MATSUO, Shigeki)
Micro Robotics Laboratory (NAGASAWA, Sumito)
Intelligence Information Processing Laboratory (NAKAMURA, Shingo)
Nano-Micro Advanced Science & Technology Laboratory (ONO, Naoki)
Cognitive Linguistics & Quantitative Text Analysis Laboratory (SHINTANI, Mayu)
Computational Materials Science Laboratory (TOMITA, Yusuke)
Microdevice Creation Laboratory (YOSHIDA, Shinya)
Functional Capabilities and Design Laboratory (YOSHIHARA, Shouichirou)
Plasma and Laser Engineering Laboratory (KUWAHARA, Akira)
Students are required to attend the ”Graduation Thesis 3” orientation, which introduces the research content.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
| ways of feedback |
specific contents about "Other" |
| Feedback in/outside the class. |
|
Textbooks and reference materials
Follow your supervisor’s instruction.
Students must satisfy the requirements for graduation thesis 1 which is mentioned in ”Handbook of Study (Faculty of Engineering)”.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- Refer to the faculty profile.
Development of social and professional independence
| Active-learning course |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
| Most classes are interactive |
該当しない |
Course by professor with work experience
N/A
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
- 7.AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
- 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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