Curriculum

Prospective Curriculum for International Graduate Course in Global Environmental Studies

Curriculum

Economics and Development Studies

Course Title Professor Credit  
Ecological Economics Tetsuya HORIE 2  
Statistical Methods in Environmental Studies 2  
Japanese Business and Environment 2  
Environment Economics Toyoaki WASHIDA 2  
to be decided to be decided 2  
Environment and Development in
Developing Countries
John.J.
PUTHENKALAM
2  
Corporate Finace Satoshi
KAWANISHI
4  

Law, Policy and Social Studies

Course Title Professor Credit  
International Comparative Studies for Environmental Policies Tsuyoshi KAWAKAMI 2  
Waste Management and Sound Material Society 2  
Global Environmental Policy Anne McDONALD 2  
Integrative Environment Policy 2  
Environmental History 2  
Environmental Law Hiroji ISOZAKI 2  
International Environmental Treaties Part-time lecturers 2  
Environment and Sustainable Lifestyles Keiko HIRAO 2  

Science and Engineering Studies

Course Title Professor Credit  
Environmental Science and Technology Kuninori OTSUBO 2  
Environmental Assessment Guangwei HUANG 2  
Environmental Planning 2  
Global Environment Outlook 2  
Japanese Experiences in Environmental Management part-time lecturers 2  
Ocean and Environment S.K.BEHERA 2 Current part-time lecturer
English for Science/Engineering Frank HOWELL 2  

Lectures and Seminars

(1) For students of international graduate course, seminars are not compulsory.

However, they are required to obtain eight credits. These may be acquired by enrolling instead in lecture courses.

 (2) Both international graduate course students and Japanese course students are allowed to take all lectures opened in both courses.

Course description 2012

 

Course Schedule for 2012

 

 

 

Master’s thesis

Students of international graduate course may choose either Master’s thesis or research papers to count towards their diploma requirements.
As for the research papers, details is specified separately.