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Contents
I Number to be accepted

II Eligibility and its screening


i Eligibility 5
ii Eligibility Screening 7
III Application Documents and Request for Application Guideline
i Application Documents

ii Request for Application Guideline 17


IV Application Procedures

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V Selection Methods and Examination Voucher


i Academic Examination

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ii Examination Voucher

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VI Announcement of Entrance Examination Results

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VII Admission Fee, Tuition and Admission Procedure


i Admission Fee and Tuition
ii Admission Procedure

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VIII Admission Policy 21


IX Educational Programs in Masters Course

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X Educational Program (Interdisciplinary Engineering Course)


XI Program for Leading Graduate Schools

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XII Super Global Course 31


Handling of Personal Information 35
List of Examination Schedule

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Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division/Department


Application Materials (Forms)


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The Japanese language version of the information provides here is to be given precedence.
The Masters Course Program at the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University refers to the two-year
course prior to the Doctoral Course Program, as stipulated in Article 4-4 of the University Establishment
Standards.
I

Number to be accepted
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Division
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering
Urban Management
Environmental Engineering
Architecture and Architectural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Department
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering
Urban Management
Environmental Engineering
Architecture and Architectural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Science
Micro Engineering
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronic Science and Engineering
Material Chemistry
Material Chemistry
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Molecular Engineering
Molecular Engineering
Polymer Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
(1) The divisions of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering/Urban Management, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
and Electronic Engineering do lumping recruitment in each division, and then assign the successful applicants to
the departments.
(2) For further information on each division /department, refer to Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division /
Department.
II Eligibility and its screening
i Eligibility
Applicants must have non-Japanese citizenship and hold the residence status of College Student
at the time of admission, and satisfy any of the following eligibility (or will satisfy any of the
following eligibility by the end of March 2017).
(1) A Person who has graduated from a Japanese university and or is expected to graduate by 31 March
2017.
(2) A person who has received, or is expected to receive a bachelor degree from a Japanese university by
31 March 2017 according to the provisions of Article 104, Paragraph 4 of the School Education Law.
(3) A person who has completed, or is expected to complete a 16-years of overseas education by 31
March 2017. *
(4) A person living in Japan who has completed, or is expected to complete a 16-years of education in
correspondence courses from a foreign-affiliated educational institution by 31 March 2017. *
(5) A person who has completed, or is expected to complete the education by 31 March 2017 in a
foreign-affiliated university (limited to a person who has completed a 16-year course in a foreign
educational institution within a school educational system of a foreign country and designated by the
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology). *
(6) A person who has completed the required course of study in a higher professional school designated
by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology after a date specified by the
Minister, or by 31 March 2017.
(7) A person designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (under
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Public Notice No.5, 1953) and a
person expected to meet its standards for designation by 31 March 2017.
(8) A person having attended a Japanese university (or universities) for at least 3 years by 31 March
2017(including a person designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology as satisfying Article 102 Paragraph 2 of the School Education Act) and having been
recognized by the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University as having achieved excellent
grades in certain determined classes.
(9) A person who will be at least 22 years of age by 31 March 2017, and has been recognized by
individual screening in the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University as having academic
abilities equivalent or superior to those of university graduates.
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*Note: A person who has graduated or expects to graduate from a foreign university, including
those who have received or expect to receive a bachelor degree from a foreign university,
must contact the admissions office in order to submit the photocopied graduation certificate
(or certificate of expected graduation), Certificate of Bachelors Degree (If graduation
certificate or other documents show that bachelors degree has been completed, applicants
dont need to submit Certificate of Bachelors Degree) and the photocopied application form
(both sides) prior to submission of the original graduation certificate (or certificate of
expected graduation) and the original application form (both sides). Please make sure to
complete the educational background. These photocopied documents must be submitted to
the Graduate Student Section of the Educational Affairs Division of the Graduate School of
Engineering by 5:00pm, 6 December 2016, in order to allow enough time for confirmation of
credentials.
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Eligibility Screening
Those who intend to apply under requirement (8) or (9) above are subject to screening prior to acceptance
of their applications. The documents below must be submitted to the Graduate Student Section of the
Educational Affairs Division by 5:00 pm, 13 December 2016.
When mailing, use registered mail and mark For eligibility screening for application to Masters Course
Program in Graduate School of Engineering in red on the envelope. The required documents must be
received by 5:00 pm, 13 December 2016.

Documents necessary for eligibility screening


(1) Eligibility statement
(Applicant under requirement (8) or (9)) Use the designated form.
(2) Recommendations
(Applicant under (8)) To be prepared and sent in a sealed envelope by
the university at which the applicant has been enrolled (any format is
acceptable).
(3) Academic performance record
(Applicant under (8)) To be prepared and sent in a sealed envelope by
the university at which the applicant has been enrolled.
(Applicant under (9)) To be prepared and sent in a sealed envelope by
the last university at which the applicant is or was enrolled.
(4) Curriculum
(Applicant under (8)) The curriculum including class descriptions is to
be provided by the university department at which the applicant has
been enrolled.
1. Applicants under (8) above are screened by the submitted documents.
2. Applicants applied under (9) above are screened by both the submitted documents and either a written
or oral examinations (or both) for evaluating their academic abilities.
3. The written and/or oral examinations will be conducted on 4 January 2017 at the Graduate School of
Engineering.
4. The screening results will be mailed on 5 January 2017.

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i Application Documents
A All Applicants are required to submit the following documents A (to)
Application form, photograph,
Use the designated forms.
examination voucher
Return envelope for
Use the envelope provided.
examination voucher to applicant Please affix a 362 (express mail) stamp and write applied division
and the address where the examination voucher should be sent.
The international shipping is not available.
Envelope for the result of
Use the envelope provided.
entrance examination
Please affix an 82 stamp and write applied division and the address
where the result of the entrance examination should be sent.
The international shipping is not available.
Use the designated form.
Application documents notice
Fill in your name and applied division.
card
Address label

Certificate of Items Stated in


Resident Register

Mounting card with receipt of


entrance exam fee
For households in regions
where the Disaster Relief Act is
effective and whose principal
wage-earner has been adversely
affected by the March 2011 Great
East Japan Earthquake (Tohoku
earthquake and tsunami) and the
April
2016
Kumamoto
Earthquake, an exemption may be
made to the payment of Entrance
Examination Fees for cases where
a risai shomeisho (Disaster Victim
Certificate) has been issued.
For further details, contact the
administrative office at the
Graduate School of Engineering
by 22 December 2016.

Use the designated form.


For further communication regarding admission procedures, provide
an address where you can be reached in early-March 2017.
This address label will be used to send admission procedure
documents.
The international shipping is not available.
Certificate to show residence status and period of stay. (In applying for
issuance of certificate, applicants must request of public office that
information of residence status and period of stay be included on
certificate) Photocopy of both sides of resident card (or foreign
resident registration ID card) is also acceptable. An applicant who
cannot provide it at the time of application must submit a photocopy of
his/her passport pages (showing the photograph), and submit this
certificate before enrolling.
Entrance exam fee: 30,000
Select one payment method among four listed below and procced a payment
procedure between January 6, 2017 to January 12, 2017. (Payment is only
accepted on dates within the above period. Payment outside this period is not
accepted)
Convenience Store
Credit Card
Bank ATM
Internet Banking

International students expected to receive the Japanese


Government (Monbukagakusho) MEXT Scholarship are exempt
from this fee.
Note: International students who are in receipt of MEXT
Scholarship and who are not enrolled in the Graduate School of
Engineering of Kyoto University are required to submit a MEXT
Scholarship Student certificate (kokuhi ryu-gakusei shoumeisho).
How to make a payment
1. Follow the instructions described on page 13.
2. Applicants are required to pay a charge (500 yen) as well as
entrance exam fee.
3. Print out (payment certificate of entrance exam
fee), cut out a necessary portion from payment certificate and affix
it to a mounting card.
4. This fee will not be refunded after your application is accepted.

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B Applicants who has graduated or expects to graduate from a foreign university should submit the
following documents B (to), in addition to those specified above A (to)
Academic performance record
Please submit the original of the document.
Graduation certificate (or
certificate of expected graduation)

Letter of recommendation

Please submit the original of the document.


For those who have gained bachelors degree, please submit
Certificate of Bachelors Degree.(If graduation certificate shows
that bachelors degree has been completed, they dont need to
submit Certificate of Bachelors Degree.)
Use the designated forms.
Submit a letter of recommendation written by former supervisor of
applicants university

As for Research students in the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University who have already
submitted above-mentioned documents to Foreign Student Section of Educational Affairs Division or
MEXT, its photocopy is also acceptable.
If the certificate is not written in English or Japanese, both the original and its English or Japanese
translation must be submitted. (A translation by the applicant is acceptable.)
Note: A person who has graduated or expects to graduate from a foreign university, including those
who have received or expect to receive a bachelor degree from a foreign university, must contact the
admissions office in order to submit the photocopied graduation certificate (or certificate of expected
graduation), Certificate of Bachelors Degree (If graduation certificate or other documents show that
bachelors degree has been completed, applicants dont need to submit Certificate of Bachelors
Degree)and the photocopied application form (both sides) prior to submission of the original graduation
certificate (or certificate of expected graduation) and the original application form (both sides). Please
make sure to complete the educational background. These photocopied documents must be submitted
to the Graduate Student Section of the Educational Affairs Division of the Graduate School of
Engineering by 5:00pm, 6 December 2016, in order to allow enough time for confirmation of credentials.
C Applicants who has graduated or expects to graduate from a Japanese university (excluding
Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University) should submit the following documents C(,), in addition
to those specified above A (to)
Academic performance record
Please submit the original of the document.
Graduation certificate (or
Please submit the original of the document.
certificate of expected graduation)
D Applicants who meet the eligibility II-i-(2) should submit the following documents D(,,), in
addition to those specified above A (to)
Academic performance record
Please submit the original of the document.
Graduation certificate (or
Please submit the original of the document.
certificate of expected graduation)
Please submit a Certificate of expected bachelor degree signed or
Certificate of bachelor degree
stamped by the head of the academic institution if you intend to
apply for a bachelors degree with the National Institution for
Academic Degrees. (This must include a statement indicating that
the applicant will promptly notify the Graduate School of
Engineering, Kyoto University if and when the bachelors degree is
not conferred.)

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How to make the Payment for the Application Fee


You can choose one of the payment methods, payment at the convenience Store , payment by credit card, bank ATM (Pay-easy) or
online bank.

Online transaction

When you pay the entrance examination fee, you must access the website below and follow the
instructions on each screen.

https://www3.univ-jp.com/kyoto-u/eng

Check
Please note a registration number and the number for payment or print out.
When indicating a payment certificate, input mail address and password are necessary.

Payment
Please choose the one type from four ways below
Payment at the convenience stores

Credit Card Payment


The following credit cards are acceptable.
Only the lump-sum payment is available.

Online banking

Bank ATMPay-easy
You can pay by the ATM with Pay-easy sign at the banks
listed on the web site below.
http://www.well-net.jp/multi/financial_list/index.html

You must have an account at the financial institutions


in advance.
The following logos show some of the banks that have
online banking service.

Application
Enclose the printed "Result" page in application envelope with other necessary application documents

Affix the receipt of the entrance exam fee


form to the mounting card.

Cut a necessary part

The handling charge should be additionally paid.

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TOEFL
TOEFL

Test TakerExamineeScore Report


Examinee Score ReportTest Taker Score Report
Examinee Score Report
Test TakerExamineeScore Report ETS Educational Testing Service

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For TOEFL score, submission requirement is different depending on each department. Please follow the
instructions and below by referring to your department.
Test TakerExamineeScore Report
The name Examinee Score Report has been changed to Test Taker Score Report. However,
official scores on Examinee Score Report will be accepted as long as they are within the
indicated period of validity.
Test Taker (Examinee) Score Report is the score sheet, which Educational Testing Service, or ETS
sends directly to the applicants.
When you register for TOEFL, please arrange to receive paper Test Taker (Examinee) Score Report.
How to submit Test TakerExamineeScore Report and submission deadline
Division
How to submit
Deadline
Civil and Earth Resources
Engineering
Urban Management

A copy of score sheet onlyThe PDF


Test Taker Score Report can be
downloaded and printed out from the
website. Printed pdf score sheet is
acceptable.

January 30 th (Mon)

Environmental Engineering

Original score sheet only

February 8th (Wed)

Architecture and Architectural


Engineering

Original score sheet only

February 14 th (Tue)

Mechanical Engineering

A copy of score sheet only (a printout of


the PDF of Test Taker Score Report can
be downloaded and printed out from the
website. Printed pdf score sheet is
acceptable).

January 20 th (Fri)

Nuclear Engineering

Not needed

Materials Science and


Engineering
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering

Not needed
Original score sheet only

Material Chemistry

Not needed

Energy and Hydrocarbon


Chemistry

Not needed

Molecular Engineering

Not needed

Polymer Chemistry

Not needed

Synthetic Chemistry and


Biological Chemistry

Not needed

Chemical Engineering

Not needed

February 6 th(Mon)

For further information, please refer to Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division/Department on
page 39 onward.
Official Score ReportThis score sheet is directly sent to the Graduate School of Engineering
from ETS
Please proceed procedure by either one of the followings:
Apply directly to ETS when you register for TOEFL or before the exam dateby10:00pm (free of
charge)
Apply directly to ETS after the date of TOEFL examfor a charge
The admissions office will not answer the question of whether or not your Official Score Report has
been delivered to the Graduate School of Engineering.
How to make an arrangement for the Official Score Report to be sent to the Division/Department you
apply for
Select Institution Code, Division and Department from the list below. It is highly recommended that applicants
arrange for Official Score Report to be sent to each Division/Department well in advance so that the score is
delivered by the deadline
Entry and Deadline for Official Score Report
Institution
Division
Division
Department
Deadline
Code
Civil and Earth Resources
Graduate
Any Department
Engineering
B409
February 6th (Mon)
Schools
Not Listed
Urban Management
Environmental
Graduate
Any Department
B409
February 8th (Wed)
Engineering
Schools
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Architectural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Not needed
B431

Any selection
is acceptable

Nuclear Engineering

Any selection is
acceptable

February 6th (Mon)

Not needed

Materials Science and


Not needed
Engineering
Electrical and Electronic
Not needed
Engineering
Material Chemistry
Not needed
Energy and Hydrocarbon
Not needed
Chemistry
Molecular Engineering
Not needed
Polymer Chemistry
Not needed
Synthetic Chemistry and
Not needed
Biological Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Not needed
Note1Please dont enter Kyoto Universitys code number9501. The score will not be delivered to the
Graduate School of Engineering with code number9501.Some departments accept the score sent
with code9501. Please refer to the details of each division/department.
Note2Score certificate of TOEFL-ITP (group test) is invalid.
Note3Successful applicants will be disqualified if submitted documents are later found to be fraudulent.
In some divisions/departments, documents and procedures other than those indicated above may be
required for application. For further information on each division/department, refer to Details of Entrance
Examinations of Each Division/Department
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Request for Application Guideline


To receive the Application Guideline and application packet, send a mail to the Graduate Student Section
of the Educational Affairs Division, enclosing a 600 stamped and self-addressed (name, address and
postal code) envelope (Size: kakugata No.2, 240mm x 332mm ). Specify the division/department to which
you wish to apply and write Request for International Application Guideline for Masters Course
Program of the Graduate School of Engineering in red on the front of the envelope.
The international shipping is not available.

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Application Procedures
The applicant should hand in the completed application documents to the office described below.
No changes are allowed in applications once they have been received.
Application documents sent by mail are not accepted.
Fill out the forms completely and submit them on time. Incomplete or late documents are not accepted.
The entrance exam fee will be returned to the applicant under the following circumstances only (contact the
Graduate Student Section of the Educational Affairs Division in the Graduate School of Engineering
(Phone: +81-75-383-2040, FAX: +81-75-383-2038)):
1. The fee was paid but the applicant did not apply for the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto
University. (No application was made for the Graduate School of Engineering, or an application was not
accepted by the Graduate School of Engineering).
2. The applicant inadvertently made a double payment of the fee.
If you wish to request a refund of entrance exam fee, please send fax to provide information on Name
of Applicant, Postal Code, Address, Phone Number, Payment method of entrance exam fee,
Bank or Convenience Store you used for payment and its branch name.
(6) In some divisions/departments, additional documents are required. Read Details of Entrance
Examinations of Each Division/Department carefully so that you can prepare complete application
documents.
(7) Simultaneous applications to multiple divisions and/or departments are not allowed.
(8) Persons with disabilities (recognized as a physical disability under the provisions of the directives for
implementation under the School Education Law) are invited to consult with the Graduate School of
Engineering, Kyoto University if their condition may require some care when taking the entrance
examination and attending courses. Those persons are advised to contact the Graduate Student Section of
the Educational Affairs Division of the Graduate School of Engineering well in advance. It may require
some time for the university to prepare for appropriate correspondence.

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In person
12 January 2017 (9:30-11:30am, 1:30 5:00pm)
; Katsura Campus, Cluster B Administration Complex
Application documents must be submitted on the above date.
Applicants can not send the documents by mail.
V Selection Methods and Examination Voucher
Applicants shall be selected on the basis of the submitted documents and their results of the academic
examination.
i Academic Examination
(1) Dates
13-14 February 2017
For further information, refer to Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division/Department.
Applicants wishing to apply for Interdisciplinary Engineering Course Program, Postgraduate Integrated
Course Program of Human Security Engineering will be separately notified of their examination dates.
(2) Unless otherwise indicated, applicants must arrive at the designated room for the entrance
examination by 20 minutes before the posted time.
ii Examination Voucher
The examination voucher will be mailed to the applicant in early-February to the addresses written on
the return envelope (i.e. above-mentioned Application Document ) for examination voucher to
applicant.
VI Announcement of Entrance Examination Results
Schedule 10:00 am, 22 February 2017
Successful applicants examination numbers will be listed on the website of the Graduate School of
Engineering, Kyoto University. (Visit http://www.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/admissions/graduate/exam1)
A list containing the numbers of successful applicants will be sent to all applicants, and successful
applicants will also be notified of authorization for admission. (The Graduate School of Engineering
will not accept telephone inquiries regarding the examination results.)

VII Admission Fee, Tuition and Admission Procedure


i Admission Fee and Tuition
Admission fee: 282,000 (The amount is subject to change.)
[International students expected to receive MEXT Scholarship are exempt from this fee.]
Tuition:
267,900 for Spring Semester (annually 535,800) (The amount is subject to change.)
[International students receiving MEXT Scholarship are exempt from this fee.]
The amounts quoted above are tentative and may be revised.
If the amounts are amended at the time of admission or while the individual is registered as a
student, the new amounts shall apply from the time of the amendment.
ii Admission Procedure
(1) Instructions on admission procedure will be mailed to each successful applicant in early-March
2017 to the address on the address label (i.e. above-mentioned Application Document ).
(2) A written notice must be sent to the Graduate Student Section of the Educational Affairs Division,
when the address change is required.
(3) Notify the cluster office for each division/department immediately if successful applicant declines
admission.
(4) Successful applicants must obtain their student visas by 1 April 2017.
(5) The admission procedure is scheduled in mid-March 2017.
(6) Information regarding dates for enrollment procedure will be uploaded on the website of the
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University in late-January 2017.

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VIII Admission Policy


i Philosophy and Objectives
The pursuit of the truth is the essence of learning. Engineering is an academic field that impacts the
lives of people, and is greatly responsible for the sustainability of social development and the formation of
culture. The Graduate School of Engineering at Kyoto University, based on the above premise, is
committed to the development of science and technology with an emphasis on the fundamentals and in
harmony with the natural environment. At the same time, we aim to assist students in their pursuit of a rich
education with specialized knowledge, as well as the ability for its creative application, while nurturing
high ethical standards.
The Graduate School of Engineering aims to educate engineers and researchers in the Masters Course
Program to acquire a broad range of knowledge and international sensibilities and to instill highly tuned
abilities for seeking out and solving problems. In the Doctoral Course Program, research skills are nurtured
through basic and applied research and practical teachings to become leaders at the international level, able
to organize research teams in innovative research fields. To this end, the Graduate School of Engineering
offers an Integrated Masters-Doctoral Course Program, in addition to the conventional Masters Course
Program.
ii Student Profile
The Graduate School of Engineering welcomes the following students:
Individuals who agree to the philosophy and objectives of the Graduate School of Engineering and
possess the basic abilities and enthusiasm to pursue them.
Individuals who have the basic education required to search the truth on their own and have the
recognition and judgment to pursue beyond established concepts.
Individuals who have a strong desire and initiative to pioneer new fields of knowledge.
IX Educational Programs in Masters Course
As of April 2008, the Graduate School of Engineering instituted a new Integrated Masters-Doctoral Course
Program for students who look beyond the master to doctoral degree. Applicants to the Masters Course
Program (2 years prior to the Doctoral Course Program) who have passed the entrance examination and also
passed a qualifying evaluation may choose one of the programs described below.
For the classes offered in these programs, refer to the course catalogs provided after the admission.
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Curriculum in the Graduate School of Engineering


The purpose of the curriculum in the Graduate School of Engineering is to nurture independent-minded
researchers and technically sophisticated engineers dedicated to the search for truth. We aspire to produce
cultured, unique graduates with high ethical standards who are capable of using their wide range of
knowledge to creatively conduct advanced research, develop science and technology in harmony with the
natural environment with an emphasis on basic research, and contribute to the search for truth, a sustainable
development of the global society and the continual creation of culture.
In order to accomplish the above, the Masters Course Program (2 years) provides our students a wide
range of knowledge and an international outlook by organically combining a rich variety of study subjects,
experiments, exercises, seminars and short-term internships, and educates them to be technically
sophisticated engineers and researchers with the abilities to discover and resolve problems independently.
The Doctoral Course Program (3 years) focuses on research-oriented education and assembles research
teams in new research fields to nurture researchers who are capable of leading new research. We provide a
rich variety of study subjects, experiments, lectures and seminars in order to instill in students the
specialized and fundamental expertise needed to conduct research. As appropriate to the students chosen
field, we also provide ORT (On the Research Training) at our cutting-edge facilities in the Katsura Int'tech
Center on the grounds of Graduate School of Engineering, at sponsoring companies, at international
organizations and elsewhere, as well as long-term internships, in order to fuse a wide range of knowledge
with an international perspective.
Students that have entered as master candidates and intend to continue on to receive their doctor degrees
and want to become researchers at a university, research institute, or industry are invited to participate in the
Integrated Masters-Doctoral Course Program (35 years). The Department continues to take a long-term
view in designing its unique curriculum, combining classes, research, ORT and long-term internships. It will
carefully formulate and plan its programs for classes and research.

ii Educational Programs and Degree Requirements


(1) Educational Programs
The Graduate School of Engineering at Kyoto University has two courses: the Masters Course Program
(the first portion of the graduate school program) and the Doctoral Course Program (second portion of the
graduate school program). This School provides a master-only program (Masters Course Program) as well
as a program linking the master with the doctoral courses (the Integrated Masters-Doctoral Course
Program or Integrated Program). The Integrated Program is intended for students aspiring to earn a
doctor degree and work as researchers in their fields.
The Masters Course Program offers lectures of the fundamentals in various specific fields. Students
learn how to conduct research by conducting their own research for their theses. This is an educational
program for students who hope to work as researchers or highly skilled engineers in corporations and
research institutes.
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The Integrated Program consists of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Course, courses that cross various
departments that are taught at the newly established Advanced Engineering Education Center, as well as the
Advanced Engineering Course taught in existing departments. Each program offers 5-, 4-, and 3-year
courses.
Students in the Interdisciplinary Engineering Course must select a main academic advisor and 2 other
assisting advisors. The student is registered under the department of the main academic advisor. These
advisors will help the student determine a curriculum appropriate to his/her goal and provide detailed
instructions including career guidance. The students progress will be regularly monitored, at intervals set by
each department, as he/she proceeds through the academic curriculum and research.
In any Masters Course Programs, for being accepted in the Doctoral Course Program, students must pass
the corresponding entrance examination of the Doctoral Course Program.
The figure below shows a typical series of classes selected by a student after entering the Masters
Course Program. For further information, refer to X Educational Program (Interdisciplinary Engineering
Course) and Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division/Department.

Advanced Engineering
Education Center
Departments

Undergraduate students of special ability


rd
may be admitted after their 3 year

Student will select classes based on


his/her interests and the requirements
of his/her major department

Undergraduate program
(standard 4 years)

(2) Degree Requirements


A master degree will be awarded to the students who have been enrolled in the Masters Course Program in
the Department for at least 2 years, have received research guidance, have completed at least 30 credits
designated by their major field, successfully defended their master theses, and passed the final examination.
A doctor degree will be awarded to students who have been enrolled in Doctoral Course Program in the
Department for at least 3 years, have received research guidance, have completed at least 10 credits designated
by their major fields, have successfully defended their doctor theses, and have passed the final examination.
A master degree will be awarded to students who have been registered in the Integrated Program for 2 years
and successfully defended their master theses. A doctor degree will be awarded to students who have
completed the Integrated Program and successfully defended their doctor theses.
Students recognized as accomplishing very fast progress in both Masters and Doctoral Course Programs
and in their research, and having successfully defended their theses, may be allowed to earn their master and
doctor degrees in a minimum of 3 years.

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MEMS (Micro Electromechanical Systems) TAS (Total Analysis


Systems)

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X Educational Program (Interdisciplinary Engineering Course)


a Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Applied Mechanics
For the high-level researchers and engineers in the academic and industrial area such as the mechanical
engineering field and the chemical engineering field, the following capabilities are indispensable. They can
understand the complicated phenomena of heat and mass transfer as well as momentum transfer. Also, they can
control and manage the dynamic complicated phenomena in functional materials, mechanical structures,
mechanical systems, chemical processes and energy conversion processes under strategic considerations of the
dynamic incorporation between products and humans. The above capabilities are required not only for
engineers of the mechanical engineering but also for other engineering fields (the aeronautical engineering, the
nuclear engineering, the material engineering, the environmental engineering, the civil engineering, etc.) which
support the society with basic and high technologies. The capabilities are cultivated through the education of
the fundamental subjects of the fluid mechanics, the thermodynamics, the mechanics of materials, and the
control engineering. The world-class teachers give the systematic lectures about the four fundamental subjects.
Moreover, high-level educations are given through the state of the art researches performed in the Advanced
Engineering Research Center. The students in the Integrated Course from the Mechanical Engineering,
Chemical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, and Electrical Engineering can learn lateral and general
knowledge.
b Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Materials Engineering and Chemistry
Engineering and Chemistry are the forefront fields bearing science and technology of the 21 st century and
are indispensable for sustainable development of human society. The Postgraduate Integrated Course
Program of Materials Engineering and Chemistry serves for the educations of structures, properties, functions
and engineering processes for various kinds of materials such as organic and inorganic compounds, polymers,
metals and bio-related materials. This program provides instructions and detailed educations by a plurality of
world leading teachers, along the tailor-made curriculums suited to desires and scholastic ability backgrounds
of individual students, and also provides interdisciplinary education environments that enable to acquire
extensive knowledge and broad perspectives, regardless of departments and fields of the advising teachers.
Furthermore, this program trains students who have a high level of problem presentation and
problem-solving abilities through researches of precise designing and engineering of novel advanced functional
materials, researches of mechanical, thermal, electronic, optical, chemical and biological properties, researches
of material structures and their formations in the ranges of sub-nanometer to meter and researches of industrial
technologies ensuring environmental conservation and harmony.
This program serves for multifaceted curriculums that include the educations, called On the Research
Training (ORT), through achievements of forefront researches in Kyoto University, collaboration companies
and international research institutions, as well as internship seminars, in addition to educations through
attractive lectures such as core courses and related exercises.
Through the fortified curriculums described above, this program trains the students so as to become
researchers and engineers who have high ethical values, original problem presentation and problem-solving
abilities based on extensive basic scholastic achievements and broad perspectives for materials, high wills to
make new discoveries and inventions as well as internationality, and capabilities of contributing to society as
leaders.
Super Global Course
On a basis of the Japan Gateway: Kyoto University Top Global Program (JGP), Super Global Course is
established as a new course in the Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Materials Engineering and
Chemistry. This course will contribute to foster internationally minded researchers and engineers capable of
thinking from diverse perspectives, establishing logical solutions, and communicating effectively with others
around the world. This course focuses on various fields related to chemistry and chemical engineering such as
energy, environment and resources, which are crucial to realize sustainable society. To this end, the education
in the latter half of this course (Doctoral Course Program) will generally be managed in English, including the
lectures provided by professors from our international partner universities.
c Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Engineering for Life Science and Medicine
There are various interdisciplinary academic fields in the link between engineering and medicine. The
purpose of this interdisciplinary engineering course is to learn the engineering discipline and technology for
life science and medicine, as well as to nurture the leaders of researchers and engineers who have the ability
for the innovative research and development of life science and medicine.
This program provides 4 courses; Bio-Nano, Advanced Medical Physics, Chemical Biology, and
Biomaterials. A wide range of knowledge and an international outlook is provided by organically combining a
rich variety of study subjects, experiments, exercises, and ORT (On the Research Training) or internships at
domestic or international research institutions and companies. The characteristic is to provide a wide range of
educational programs by academically linking among engineering, physics, chemistry, medicine, science, and
biology.
1) Bio-Nano Course
Bio-Nano Course provides integration of education and cutting-edge research by translating biological
sciences into biomedical engineering with advanced micro- and nanotechnologies such as MEMS (Micro
Electro Mechanical System) and micro TAS (Total Analysis System) with cellular and molecular
engineering to solve important challenges in rapidly-advancing fields of nanomedicine, regenerative
medicine, stem cell engineering, and tissue engineering.

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The course aims to prepare students for a career as interdisciplinary medical physicists by providing them
with professional knowledge covering radiology, nuclear medicine, radiobiology and clinical training as
well as fundamental physics and engineering relevant to radiation physics, radiation detection and
accelerator-beam technology.
3) Chemical Biology Course
Based on Chemistry and molecular biology, advanced scientific and technicalresearches and educations are
performed for chemical biology and nano-bioscience technology, which are fused area of chemistry/biology
molecular engineering/medicine.
4) Biomaterials Course
The purpose of field is to educate to be students with the abilities to interdisciplinary research and develop
biologically active materials in terms of polymer chemistry, material chemistry, medicine, and biology.
The materials are applied to the design and synthesis of biomaterials (medical materials or devices,
materials to induce tissue regeneration, and drug delivery system (DDS) etc.) which are indispensable for
therapy, prevention, and prophylactics and regenerative medicine, the materials characterization, as well as
their biochemical and biological evaluation.
d Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Interdisciplinary Photonics and Electronics Science
In the 21st century, the rapidly increasing burdens of information processing and energy consumption are
raising concerns about conventional hardware reaching performance limits and natural resources becoming
depleted. In order to solve these problems as well as actively promote research into photonics and electronics
science, it is critical to develop an interdisciplinary research area of science and engineering encompassing
electrical energy system engineering, electronics, quantum material engineering, material science, chemical
engineering, optoelectronics, integrated system engineering, and quantum physics engineering. Furthermore, it
is important to foster young researchers and professional engineers who can exercise leadership in this
broad-based area.
This education program aims at nurturing innovative researchers who challenge the limitations of current
technologies and who can create new concepts and functionalities through valuable research experience and the
acquisition of professional knowledge and skills. World-class education and research is carried out in a variety
of interdisciplinary fields: developing optical solid-state devices with new functionality and high efficiency by
super-fine control of photons; achieving environment-resistant devices and super-integrated systems by
super-fine control of electrons; developing devices with new functionality and new processing methods using
photons, ions, and spins; refining control methods and fundamental theories of high-energy density systems;
and developing nano-scale measurement techniques based on newly found physical phenomena.
The education program seeks to foster young researchers and engineers of talent in new fields, people who
possess a broad vision, creativity, an international spirit, and the ability to work independently. Toward this end,
it provides basic and advanced lectures along with a tailor-made curriculum and internship opportunities
arranged for each student. The program is administered in cooperation with the Photonics and Electronics
Science and Engineering Center and the Advanced Engineering Research Center (Postgraduate Integrated
Course Program of Interdisciplinary Photonics and Electronics Science).
e Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Human Security Engineering
Urban areas with populations greater than 10 million (Megacities) are expected to be increasing at a rapid
rate. Such urban population expansion and unmatched urban managements to these changes cause insufficient
and unreliable urban services, environmental deterioration, and increase of hazard risks, which threat human
security significantly.
Fulfilling basic human needs and assuring the self-sustainable recovery from environmental pollution and
disasters in megacities have been the major challenges for several decades, and the situation still needs more
improvement. One main reason for this unsuccessful situation was the unsystematic management of the
technologies and systems for dealing with those risks rather than the rapid growth of cities. Besides past
attempts to solve human security issues overlooked the importance of the development of human resources and
communities for systematically applying those technologies and systems to their specific problems.
We define "Human Security Engineering" as a system of technologies (techniques) for designing and
managing cities that enable inhabitants to live under better public health conditions, and also live free from
potential threats of large-scale disasters and environmental destruction. For establishing this discipline, four
existing fields, i.e. city governance, city infrastructure management, health risk management, and disaster risk
management, are integrated into one discipline. Specifically, problem-solving education and research will be
conducted on Megacities with emphasis on three key points: (1) active incorporation of strong local orientation
and suitable local characteristics; (2) co-evolution of engineering technologies, urban administrative
management, and system creation; and (3) inclusion of multilayered governance with various actors having
different interests and values.

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This educational program provides education in the core field of human security engineering and the four
basic interdisciplinary fields, so that students can properly integrate and apply those knowledge, and create
new methodologies to ensure the urban human security, as researchers and high level practitioners. Specifically,
we put strong emphasis on the following aspects:
1.Creativity (in addition to having broad knowledge, the ability go beyond the boundaries of disciplines and
subjects is important)
2.International experience (ability of research debate and presentation in English, education and research
activity in foreign countries, and building international human network)
3.Independence (ability in research design and management, leadership, and problem-solving ability in
practical situations)
f Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Design Science
The global society in the 21st century is seeking solutions for complex problems regarding environmental
destruction caused by global warming, loss of amenity rights caused by an artifactitious jungle, and collapse of
region-specific cultures. To achieve this goal and to contribute to the sustainable development of the society
and the preservation and creation of the cultures, we have to develop a novel design methodology for solving
the pressing complex problems in the global society. This is not restricted to the design of the individual
products but should also deal with the design of relations among artifacts as well as their relations with the
human and the environment. With this methodology, we educate experts in engineering fields (mainly of
mechanical engineering, and architecture and architectural engineering) to develop their problem finding /
solving skills in collaboration with experts in informatics, management, and psychology. We nurture experts
who are capable of changing our systems and architectures by collaborating with others beyond the boundaries
of expertise with a broad view and profound creativity. Herein, design is not restricted to the activities on a
single product/service design, but should be regarded as a more multidimensional activity dealing with an
organization, a community and a society. Students are required to participate in leading research projects to
address big social challenges through international collaboration and industry-academia- government
collaboration, and thus are expected to provide strong leadership for the global effort to address the various
design issues that we human being faces.
g Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Integrated Medical Engineering
Japan is one of the first industrialized countries that face the problem of unprecedented aging society. To
support the individual life and guide for a good lifestyle to prevent diseases and accidents, it is necessary that
we develop a completely new integrated medico-engineering system, that is integrated of medical care, welfare
and home care with minimized burden on the human body. In this program, non-medical graduate students will
be educated medical knowledge, comparably with students graduated from medical schools. In addition,
through the practices of medical support field and medical ethics, students are raising a sense to develop
equipments and systems, which are kind to the aging society with low burden for the users. Moreover,
students master specialized knowledge not only in the medico-engineering field but also
health-economics,-policy areas. Students also develop the ability to predict the industrialization and marketing
of equipments and systems, sensibility of international standardization, as well as excellent communication
capacity in English, producing medical scientists/engineers who can play an active part in international
organizations.
XI Program for Leading Graduate Schools
This program was started in 2012 in order to develop talented students into future leaders globally active
across wide range of sectors in industry, academia and government, with a broad perspective and creativity.
Graduate school of Engineering joins the programs listed below.
a. Inter-Graduate School Program for Sustainable Development and Survivable Societies ("Composite"
category)
Departments getting involved in this program (from 2012):
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Urban Management, Environmental Engineering, Architecture and
Architectural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Science
b. Collaborative Graduate Program in Design ("Composite" category)
Departments getting involved in this program (from 2013):
Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Science, Micro Engineering,
Aeronautics and Astronautics
The members are to be the students of Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Design Science
(Interdisciplinary Engineering Course, either of 5-year, 4-year, or 3-year Courses).
c. Training Program of Leaders for Integrated Medical System for Fruitful Healthy-Longevity Society
("Composite" category)
Departments getting involved in this program (from 2013):
Mechanical Engineering and Science, Micro Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Material Chemistry, Energy
and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Molecular Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry and Biological
Chemistry, Chemical Engineering (Department of Nuclear Engineering took part in this program from 2015).

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The members are selected from the students of Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Integrated Medical
Engineering (Interdisciplinary Engineering Course).
The information on subjects, curriculums, and recruitment of the students are uploaded on the website of
these programs. Some program may close recruitment of students.
XII Super Global Course
The Japan Gateway: Kyoto University Top Global Program was launched in 2014 as a Top Type model
university in Japan to foster global talent that will take active roles around the world with strategic vision,
creativity, ability to develop ideas, and continuity. Currently six chemistry-related departments from the
Graduate School of Engineering participate in this program and have established Super Global Course in
2015. The members are selected from the students who pass the entrance examination of one of six
chemistry-related departments and plan to study at the doctoral course. The selected students will belong to the
Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Materials Engineering and Chemistry in the Interdisciplinary
Engineering Course. The information on recruitment of the students will be uploaded on the website of the Unit
for Super Grobal Courses in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and announced separately via notices, etc.

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Table:

Educational Program and Division/Department

Educational Program
Advanced Engineering Education Center

Integrated Masters-Doctoral Course Program

Interdisciplinary Engineering Course

a Postgraduate Integrated Course Program


of Applied Mechanics
b Postgraduate Integrated Course Program
of Materials Engineering and Chemistry
c Postgraduate Integrated Course Program
of Engineering for Life Science and
Medicine
d Postgraduate Integrated Course Program
of Interdisciplinary Photonics and
Electronics Science
e Postgraduate Integrated Course Program
of Human Security Engineering
f Postgraduate Integrated Course Program
of Design Science

Masters Course Program

Advanced Engineering Course

g Postgraduate Integrated Course Program


of Integrated Medical Engineering

Department of Civil and Earth Resources


Engineering
Department of Urban Management
Department of Environmental Engineering
Department of Architecture and
Architectural Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Science
Department of Micro Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and
Astronautics
Department of Nuclear Engineering
Department of Materials Science and
Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electronic Science and
Engineering
Department of Material Chemistry
Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon
Chemistry
Department of Molecular Engineering
Department of Polymer Chemistry
Department of Synthetic Chemistry and
Biological Chemistry
Department of Chemical Engineering
Department of Civil and Earth Resources
Engineering
Department of Urban Management
Department of Environmental Engineering
Department of Architecture and
Architectural Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Science
Department of Micro Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and
Astronautics
Department of Nuclear Engineering
Department of Materials Science and
Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electronic Science and
Engineering
Department of Material Chemistry
Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon
Chemistry
Department of Molecular Engineering
Department of Polymer Chemistry
Department of Synthetic Chemistry and
Biological Chemistry
Department of Chemical Engineering

Division/Department
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering and Science, Micro Engineering, Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nuclear Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Science, Micro Engineering, Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Materials Science and Engineering, Material Chemistry, Energy
and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Molecular Engineering, Polymer Chemistry,
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Science, Micro Engineering, Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nuclear Engineering, Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry,
Molecular Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry and
Biological Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering and Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering/Urban Management, Environmental
Engineering
Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and
Science, Micro Engineering, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Mechanical Engineering and Science, Micro Engineering , Nuclear
Engineering, Material Chemistry, Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry,
Molecular Engineering, Polymer Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry and
Biological Chemistry, Chemical Engineering being offered 5-year Course
Only (as of academic year2016)
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering/Urban Management
Environmental Engineering
3-year Course started from 2008. The Department is currently considering the
possibility of starting 5-year Course and 4-year Course in 2018 or later.
Mechanical Engineering

Nuclear Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Material Chemistry
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Molecular Engineering
Polymer Chemistry
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Civil and Earth Resources Engineering/
Urban Management
Environmental Engineering
Architecture and Architectural Engineering

Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Material Chemistry
Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Molecular Engineering
Polymer Chemistry
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Chemical Engineering

Each research laboratory at each department does not necessarily provide all educational programs listed on the
table above. For detailed information, please refer to Details of Entrance Examinations of Each
Division/Department to check whether your preferred educational program is available at each laboratory.

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by Independent Administrative Agencies, etc and The personal information policy at Kyoto University.
Name, gender, date of birth, address and other personal information provided through application is used for
entrance examinations (application procedures and screening), announcement of successful applicants,
admission procedures.
In addition, personal information (including information relating to performance evaluation) of enrolled
students provided through application is used for students affairs(management of students ID, academic
supervision, improvement of educational curriculum, etc.), offering support to students (securing student
health care, career support, application for tuition exemption and scholarship, etc. ), collecting tuition fees.
Personal information provided through application may be provided to outside contractors for electronic data
processing. In such cases, Kyoto University will conclude a contract with said outside contractor to ensure that
personal information is managed and protected appropriately, in accordance with the Private Information
Protection Law.

Inquiries
Graduate Student Section, Educational Affairs Division,
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
Address: Kyoto University Katsura, Nishikyo-Ku, Kyoto 615-8530, JAPAN
Phone: +81-75-383-2040 or +81-75-383-2041
FAX: +81-75-383-2038
E-Mail: 090kdaigakuin-nyushi@mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Information on the entrance exam is uploaded on the website of the Graduate School of Engineering and each
department as needed.
The website of the Graduate School of Engineering: http://www.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ja/
The website of each department:
Please access from above URL.

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15:00

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15:30

10:00

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(TEL075-383-3521)

(TEL075-383-3521)

(TEL075-383-2077)

(TEL075-383-2077)

10:0011:30

13:0016:00

9:0012:00

13:0016:00

10:0011:00

12:3015:30

16:0018:00

9:3011:30

(TEL075-383-2077)

13:0016:00

(TEL075-383-2077)

(TEL075-383-2077)

(TEL075-383-2077)

(TEL075-383-2077)

9:3011:30

13:0016:00

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13:0016:00

9:00

9:0012:00

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9:0012:00
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List of Examination Schedule


For further information, refer to Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division/Department.
Division

February 13 th(Mon)
Time

Division of Civil and Earth Resources


Engineering/Urban Management
Department of Civil and Earth Resources
Engineering
Department of Urban Management
Department of Environmental Engineering

9:0012:00

Masters Course
Program

Written Exam

Department of Nuclear Engineering


Science and

10:00~11:30
13:00~16:00
9:00~12:00
13:00~16:00

Integrated
Master's-Doctoral
Course Program

English
Specialist Subjects
Basics of Specialized
Subjects a
Basics of Specialized
Subjects b

Department of Molecular Engineering

9:30~11:30
13:00~16:00

English
Specialist Subjects I
Specialist Subjects II
English
Physical Chemistry,
Inorganic Chemistry
English
Specialist Subjects I

Department of Polymer Chemistry

10:00~12:00
13:00~16:00

English
Specialist Subjects I

9:30~11:30
13:00~16:00
10:00~12:00

English
Specialist Subjects I
Foreign Language
(English, Japanese)
Specialist Subjects I

Department of Material Chemistry


Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon
Chemistry

Department of Synthetic Chemistry and


Biological Chemistry
Department of Chemical Engineering

Time

10:00~11:00
12:30~15:30
16:00~18:00
9:30~11:30
13:00~16:00

13:00~15:30

Subject

9:00~

Oral Exam I
Oral Exam II

9:0017:00

Oral Exam

13:0015:30

Specialist Subjects
(Written Exam)

Department of Architecture and Architectural


Engineering
Division of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Science
Department of Micro Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Department of Materials
Engineering
Division of Electrical
and Electronic
Engineering
Department of
Electrical Engineering
Department of
Electronic Science and
Engineering

Subject

February 14 th(Tue)

10:30~12:30
15:00~

Specialist Subjects
Oral Exam

10:00~11:00
13:00~15:00
15:30~

Fundamental
Engineering
Specialist Subjects
Oral Exam

10:00~

Oral Exam

13:00~

Interview

10:00~17:00

Interview

9:00~

Oral Exam

9:00~12:00

13:00~
10:30~12:00
13:00~

Organic Chemistry,
Analytical Chemistry
Oral Exam
Specialist Subjects II
Oral Exam
Specialist Subjects II
Specialist Subjects III
Oral Exam
Specialist Subjects II
Oral Exam

9:00~11:30
13:00~

Specialist Subjects II
Interview

13:00~
9:00~12:00
13:00~
9:00~12:00

Applicants wishing to apply for Interdisciplinary Engineering Course Program, Postgraduate Integrated
Course Program of Human Security Engineering will be separately notified of their examination dates.

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Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division/Department


including outline of Advanced Engineering Course and Masters Course Program
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Division of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering/Urban Management


(Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Department of Urban Management)

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Division of Mechanical Engineering
(Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Department of Micro Engineering,
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

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Division of Electrical and Electronic Engineering


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Department of Environmental Engineering

Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering

Department of Nuclear Engineering

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Department of Material Chemistry

Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry

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Department of Molecular Engineering

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Department of Polymer Chemistry

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Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry

Department of Chemical Engineering

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In some divisions/departments, documents and procedures other than those indicated above may be
required for application. For further information on other required documents, refer to Details of Entrance
Examinations of Each Division/Department. For those applicants who are required to submit other necessary documents
specified on Details of Entrance Examinations of Each Division and Department, please directly hand in those
documents to the cluster office in each division/department.
Please use the designated application forms and documents for each division/department on this Details of Entrance
Examinations of Each Division/Department.

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M1

Entrance Examination for the Masters Course Program


Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, and Department of Urban Management,
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Checklist of necessary documents

ID

Name of Applicant

For official use. Please do not fill

1.
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Report about your past/current research (within 3 pages including figures and tables) (FormM2). Enter when you attach it, or when you do NOT attach it.

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M2

Entrance Examination for the Masters Course Program


Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, and Department of Urban Management,
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Statement of Research Activity and Study Plan

(Family Name)

(First Name)
,

Name of Applicant

Name of Prospective Supervisor

Stamp /or Signature

Title of Research

(Instructions)
3

Describe your past/current research activities and your study/research plan in the graduate program approved
by the prospective supervisor. Complete your statement within 3 pages including figures and tables, and attach
this cover sheet.

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M3

Letter of English Proficiency Statement

Chair, Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering,


Chair, Department of Urban Management,
Graduate School of Engineering
Kyoto University

I, the undersigned, hereby state that I am a native English speaker.

Year

Month

Date

Nationality

Family Name

Signature

53

First Name

M4

Entrance Examination for the Masters Course Program


Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, and Department of Urban Management,
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Statement of Course Selection

Enter in one of the boxes of course programs you wish to pursue upon entering the Masters Course
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Masters Course Program

(1)
Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering or
Department of Urban Management

(2)

International Course
in the Department
International Course
in the Department

in Management of Civil Infrastructure


of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering or
in Urban and Regional Development
of Urban Management

Interdisciplinary Engineering Course Program

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Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Evolutionarily Sustainable
Infrastructure Engineering

(4)
Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Applied Mechanics

(5)
Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Human Security Engineering

Advanced Engineering Course Program

(6)

Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, or


Department of Urban Management

Date

Name of Applicant

Name of Prospective Supervisor

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Form M1

Entrance Examination for the Department of Environmental Engineering,


Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Application Form for Eligibility Screening

ID

Name of Applicant

For official use. Please do not fill.

Enter when you attach it, or when you do NOT attach it.

Application Form for Foreign Student (Form M2)

Certificate of Graduation
(Certificate of graduate school and undergraduate school if you
completed graduate school)

Transcript of Academic Record


(Transcript of graduate school and undergraduate school if you
completed graduate school)

Letter of Recommendation

Remittance Certificate of Application Fee

Statement of Language Preference (Form M3)

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Form M2

Department of Environmental Engineering


Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
Application Form for Foreign Student
(Applicant must write either in Japanese or English.)
(Numbers should be in Arabic figures.)
(Years should be written in the Anno-Domini system.)
(Proper nouns should be written in full, not be abbreviated.)
( Name of applicant )

(In native language)

(Family name)

(In Roman block capitals)

(Family name)


(Sex)

(First name)


(Male)

(First name)

(Middle name)


(Female)
Photograph


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(Date of birth)

(Middle name)

(Year)

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(If you are already staying in Japan, specify your residential status.)

(Expiry-Date of valid residential status)

(Year)

(Month)

(Day)

Field of study specialized in at your university or school

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(Educational background) :

(Required number of
(Year and month of
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entrance and completion)
yrs (from)
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(Name and address of school)

(Elementary education)

(Secondary education)

yrs (from)
(to)

(Higher education)

yrs (from)
(to)

(Undergraduate level)

yrs (from)
(to)

(Graduate level)

yrs (from)
(to)


(Total of the years)

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(Type of work)

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(Name)

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(Father)

(Age)

(Address)

(Mother)
(Spouse)


(Source of tuition, living expenses in Japan - Amount should be indicated in your home country's currency.)

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(Amount per month)


(Name and address of sponsoring organization)

(Family support)
(Amount per month)

(Name and address of sponsor)

(Relationship)

(Other)

(Amount per month)


(Relevant matters)

(Name of guarantor in Japan)

(Relationship)

(Address of guarantor)

(Telephone)

(Prospective supervisor or laboratory at the department)

(Date of application)
(Applicants signature)
(Applicants name: print)

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Form M3

Entrance Examination for the Department of Environmental Engineering,


Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

((
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Statement of Language Preference for the entrance examination
(Only for applicant whose first-choice educational programs is Interdisciplinary Engineering
Course Program, Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Human Security Engineering)

Enter in the appropriate box about the language you wish to select for the entrance examination

(Language)
(

(Japanese)

(English)

Date

Name of Applicant

Stamp/or Signature

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Form M4

Entrance Examination for the Department of Environmental Engineering,


Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Checklist of Necessary Documents

ID

Name of Applicant

For official use. Please do not fill

Enter when you attach it, or when you do NOT attach it.
TOEFLTOEIC IELTS
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Letter of English Proficiency Statement (Form M5)

Statement of Course Selection (Form M6)

Research Plan

Applicant should have contacted the prospective supervisor from whom the applicant wishes to receive
supervision prior to submitting the application documents, and the form must be signed by the
supervisor.

Name of Prospective Supervisor

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Stamp/or Signature


Form M5

Entrance Examination for the Department of Environmental Engineering,


Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Letter of English Proficiency Statement

Chair, Department of Environmental Engineering,


Graduate School of Engineering
Kyoto University

I, the undersigned, hereby state that I am a native English speaker.

Year

Month

Day

Nationality

Family name

First name

(Male/Female)

Date of birth

Year

Month

Day

Signature

73


Form M6

Entrance Examination for the Department of Environmental Engineering,


Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Statement of Course Selection


(Preliminary Investigation)

Enter the priority numbers of educational programs you wish to apply

Priority
number
(

Educational programs you wish to apply

Interdisciplinary Engineering Course Program


Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Human Security
Engineering

Advanced Engineering Course Program


Department of Environmental Engineering

Masters Program
Department of Environmental Engineering

Date

Name of Applicant

Stamp/or Signature

*
M3

Applicant whose first-choice educational program is the Interdisciplinary Engineering Course


Program, Postgraduate Integrated Course Program of Human Security Engineering has to
submit the Form M3.

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