We have a full range of wildlife-related research groups, including wildlife studies and animal ecology, which play a central role in the School of Veterinary Medicine. The curriculum includes courses on animal ecology and habitat maintenance, as well as courses on techniques for restoring ecosystems. Additionally, this course of study incorporates courses in veterinary medicine and animal resource science in order to strengthen cooperation among the departments.
Students learn about the ecology of soil, water, and air, and the biology of plants and animals, as well as the natural cycles of these resources. In order to diagnose and monitor environments where organisms live, students also study technologies based on bioenvironmental engineering, such as analytical chemistry, surveying, and remote sensing, as well as technologies for creating environmental infrastructure in which humans and wildlife can coexist.
Graduates of the Department of Environmental Bioscience work as public servants in their local communities or private companies in a variety of fields. These include technical civil servants (at the prefectural level and in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries) who implement and supervise projects like the development of agricultural land and production to protect local people's livelihoods; environmental consultants who conduct surveys of flora and fauna and analyze the environment; greening and landscaping workers who are involved in rooftop greening and park development; information workers who collect and analyze environmental data; and construction-related jobs in the field of regional environmental engineering. Many also go on to graduate school and become researchers who contribute to the development of advanced technology.
THE DEPARTMENT'S EDUCATION PROGRAMMES ARE ACCREDITED BY THE JAPAN ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION (JABEE). (CONTINUED FROM 2006)
Education improvement and external evaluation systems
About the Educational Contribution Award
Syllabus for previous years, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences.
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First-class license (agriculture)
Students can obtain a senior high school type 1 teacher certification (agriculture) by taking the designated courses.
Pursue your research in eight different laboratories.
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