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4 Graduation Thesis 4
Middle-level Diploma Policy (mDP)
| Program / Major |
mDP |
Goals |
| Information and Communications Engineering |
C-1 |
自主的に重要課題を見つけ、自ら探求心を高めることができる。 |
| Information and Communications Engineering |
C-2 |
課題解決に向けた計画を立案し、進捗状況に応じて適宜計画を修正しながら目標を達成することできる。 |
| Information and Communications Engineering |
D-1 |
説得力のある文書報告や口頭発表、技術討論を行うことができる。 |
| Information and Communications Engineering |
F |
社会のニーズに対して技術課題を主体的に発見し、工学分野における分野横断的な知識も活用しつつ、計画的・継続的に取り組んで課題を達成することができる。 |
Students will conduct research as the culmination in their university, summarize their findings, and acquire the skills to
give oral presentations and respond to questions about their findings.
In Graduation Research 4, students will engage in full-scale research based on the basic problem-solving skills acquired through
Graduation Research 1, 2, and 3. This involves finding a way out of problem-solving through several stages of study. In the
process, students are encouraged to cultivate their creativity through the experience of creating new value. Students will
learn the fundamentals of engineering by taking multiple approaches to the essence of the problem, learning that there is
more than one way to solve technical problems and that the evaluation of individual solutions depends on one’s sense of values.
The results of Graduation Research 3 and 4 are evaluated by several faculty members at the Graduation Research Presentation
held at the end of the first and second semesters, respectively. Graduation Research 4 is completed by submitting an abstract
of the graduation thesis and a graduation thesis by the designated date and receiving evaluations from academic advisors.
Depending on the results of their graduation research, students may be given the opportunity to present their research at
academic conferences.
- Students are able to independently identify important issues and enhance their own inquisitiveness.
- Students are able to develop plans to solve problems, modify their plans as appropriate according to their progress, and achieve
their goals.
- Students are able to write persuasive reports, give convincing oral presentations, and discuss engineering perspectives.
- Students are able to proactively identify technical issues in response to the needs of society,
utilize cross-disciplinary knowledge in the field of engineering, and
work systematically and continuously to accomplish their tasks.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
|
Daily activities |
Daily activities |
Total. |
| 1. |
20% |
20% |
40% |
| 2. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| 3. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| 4. |
10% |
10% |
20% |
| Total. |
50% |
50% |
- |
Evaluation method and criteria
”Daily activities” are evaluated by the tutoring professor. ”Thesis presentation” is evaluated by all other professors based
on designated evaluation guideline. Students can get the total score of 60% if they can achieve minimum level of evaluation
guideline.
Advanced Wave Propagation Laboratory (ARAI, Maki), Opto-Sensing Laboratory (LEE, Heeyoung), Information and media education
research lab (OHASHI, Yutaro), Biological Information Processing Laboratory (KANAMARU, Manami), Mobile Multimedia Communications
Laboratory (KAMIOKA, Eiji), Applied Informathematics Laboratory (KANZAWA, Yuuchi), Wireless Communications Network Laboratory
(GYODA, Koichi), Functional information engineering Laboratory (SAITOH, Atsushi), Wireless Signal Processing Laboratory (SUGA,
Norisato), Microwave Communication Devices Laboratory (TANAKA, Shinichi), Laboratory for Bionic Communication Engineering
(HORIE, Ryota), Laboratory for Life and Law (HONDA, Mari), Relativity and Cosmology Laboratory (MAEDA, Kengo), Discrete Mathematics
Labolatory (MATSUDA, Haruhide), Acoustic Information Laboratory (MUTO, Kenji), Mobile Information Networking Laboratory (MORINO,
Hiroaki).
The research topics of each laboratory can be learned through activities such as the Engineering Research Exploration, Introduction
to Information and Communications Engineering, and the Graduation Thesis Presentation. Detailed information will be provided
by the academic advisor.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
| ways of feedback |
specific contents about "Other" |
| Feedback in the class |
|
Textbooks and reference materials
Each faculty member will indicate them.
To have the credits for ”Graduation Thesis 3”.
For all other matters, each faculty member will indicate them.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- depends on each supervisor. Each faculty member will indicate them.
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
- Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
- Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
- Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
| Active-learning course |
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
| Most classes are interactive |
The applicability and details vary depending on each academic advisor. |
Course by professor with work experience
Applicable
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
- 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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