Learning Goals of the Graduate School of Integrated Studies in Human Survivability
The ideal candidate:
A creative individual capable of playing an active role on a global scale, addressing various societal challenges through their research ability to solve global issues from a transdisciplinary and broad perspective.
Career paths of our graduates:
Graduates of the program have pursued careers in diverse fields, including universities, research institutes, international organizations, corporations, and government agencies, with many advancing to leadership positions in a relatively short time. As citizens take on greater responsibility for contributing to the sustainability of global society, the graduates we aim to develop will be in high demand by society in the present and future.
Degree:
The Graduate School of Integrated Studies in Human Survivability offers a full-time doctoral program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree upon completion. A Master of Science degree may also be awarded after two or more years of study and research supervision, provided that certain requirements are met.