Overview of Study at our Graduate School
From the natural sciences to humanities, students are free to choose subjects that are suited to their interests, background, and future career from a wide range of subjects related to the global environment and can create their own curriculum chart and timetable. Although the number of students taking subjects ranges from just a few to around 40, students receive sympathetic instruction from a veteran teacher.
Curriculum Chart
The curriculum comprises compulsory subjects, elective compulsory subjects, and elective subjects. Other than these, students need to produce a thesis. In producing this thesis, students receive two years of personal supervision from their academic supervisor. Please be aware that some subjects are not available in certain years.
Compulsory subjects
Lecture Subjects
- Environmental Law
- Environmental Economics
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Engineering
- Chemicals and the Environment
- Conservation Law
- Environmental Administration Law
- Comparative Environmental Law
- Environmental Litigation
- International Environmental Law
- Environmental Legal Policy
- Introduction to Economics
- The Environment and Economic Systems
- Ecological Economics
- Environmental Administration
- Global Environmental Policy
- Policies for a Recycling Society
- Environmental Finance
- The Environmental Policies of the EU
- Disposal of Industrial Waste
- Environmental Sociology
- Population and the Environment
- The Development of Developing Nations and the Environment
- Environmental Ethics
- Frontiers of Environmental Research
- Energy and the Environment
- Agriculture and the Environment
- Oceans and the Environment
- Life Cycle Assessment
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Accounting
- Environmental History
- CSR Management
- Gender and the Environment
- Global Environmental Treaties
- Environmental Education
- Statistics for Environmental Research
*May differ depending on the year.