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Course Detail

Degree
Bachelor
Standard Academic Year
3, 4
Course delivery methods
face-to-face
Subject
Biological sciences, Agriculture & related subjects, Physical sciences
Program
School
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
Department
College of Agro-Biological Resource Sciences
Campus
Tsukuba Campus
Classroom
2D307
Course Offering Year
2023-2024
Course Offering Month
October - February
Weekday and Period
Mon2,3
Capacity
Credits
3.0
Language
English
Course Number
EG60022

Seminar in Biosystems Engineering and Technology University of Tsukuba

Course Overview

生物資源の利活用における技術や工学の体系すなわちBiosystems Engineeringに関する専門的かつ最新の研究や知見を,論文の概要作成やプレゼンテーションなどの演習を通じて学習する。

Learning Achievement

1. Enhance specialized and up-to-date research and knowledge on Biosystems Engineering, a system of technology and engineering in the utilization of biological resources.
2. Develop communication skills through preparation of materials, presentations, discussions, and active participation in an international environment.
3. Acquire basic skills as a researcher, engineer, educator, etc. through exercises such as research paper outline creation and presentations.

Competence

1. Professional competence 1. Systematic expertise
2. Specialized competence 3. International expertise

Course prerequisites

Grading Philosophy

Participation in discussion (20%), presentation (30%), outline preparation (30%), review paper (20%) will be evaluated.

Course schedule


Course guidance: (1) What is biosystems engineering? (2) English presentation techniques
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Presentation of research papers by students (English)
Techniques for writing a dissertation abstract
Manuscript abstract proofreading
Manuscript abstract proofreading
Manuscript abstract proofreading
Presentations should preferably be made in English, but high-level presentations are not required. Depending on the number of students, it may not be possible to make a presentation during joint classes.

Course type

Class Exercises

Online Course Requirement

Instructor

Kitamura Yutaka,Neves Marcos Antonio,Tofael Ahamed,Nakajima Mitsutoshi

Other information

Classes will continue during the lunch break in order to coordinate the time with other universities that will be broadcast at the same time. It is scheduled to end at 12:40.

Site for Inquiry


Link to the syllabus provided by the university