1. Program Overview
This program aims to offer international students an opportunity to enroll directly in the doctoral program at Tokyo Institute of Technology in close coordination and cooperation with RIKEN.
2. Requirements for the Doctoral Program
Enrolled students who acquire the designated number of credits in their department after at least three years of supervised study will be awarded a doctoral degree upon approval of their thesis and a successful final examination. Students with outstanding academic and research records throughout the program may be able to shorten the period of study.
Required courses for the Doctoral Program are a) Seminars (V-X) under the guidance of the student’s academic advisor, and b) compulsory courses in the student’s department. Students who receive approval to shorten their period of study may be exempt from certain seminar and compulsory course requirements. In the Nano-materials and Nano-biomaterials Course, students must take “Modern Japan” and two of the “IPISE International Communication” classes, as their Liberal Arts and General Education (G) compulsory subjects.
Candidates must complete and submit a thesis, and pass a final examination in which the thesis is evaluated by co-academic advisors from both Tokyo Institute of Technology and RIKEN. Those completing the doctoral program are awarded one of the following degrees: Doctor of Science, Doctor of Engineering, or Doctor of Philosophy, depending upon their field of research.
Note that the above requirements represent minimum requirements and there may be additional departmental requirements. All students are strongly advised to consult with their co-academic advisors regarding their study plans.
“Course Registration” and other relevant information are available on page 3.