
The Graduate School of Agriculture focuses on
nurturing people to adapt to a changing environment and
be versatile enough to play a key role in different societies.
The program is designed to build professional skills in
students for the development of high quality researchers and
engineers capable of researching the stable production of
bioresources and the uses of biomaterial. In this regard, the
graduate school covers three major areas: Bioproduction,
Environmental Sciences and Technology, and Bioscience
and Biotechnology.
The curriculum consists of a core education subject, a
specialized education subject and an expansive education
subject. The core education subject promotes the advanced
knowledge necessary for flexible thinking and deep
insight. The specialized education subject nurtures the
ability to apply knowledge as advanced professionals. The
expansive education subject equips an independent person
with sufficient knowledge to work in scientific research,
industries, and businesses. We offer an education program
that helps students do extensive research, and thus, develop
the ability to work efficiently in scientific research and
development.
Master's Program
| Courses |
Admission Capacity |
Areas of Study |
Degree |
| Bioproduction |
16 |
Tropical Crop Science, Plant and Animal Breeding, Animal Science, Bioproduction Systems Engineering, Agricultural and Forest Economics |
Master of Agriculture |
| Environmental Sciences and Technology |
12 |
Water Use and Hydraulic Structure Engineering, Soil Science and Land Conservation, Forest Science, Subtropical Zoology |
| Bioscience and Biotechnology |
12 |
Biotechnology, Applied Biochemistry, Applied Bioresource Science |
|