S-cubic Program

Career Management Seminar

A program to strengthen practical doctoral skills. Research at a university is different from research at a company. For what purpose do companies conduct research? How does something that starts from basic research become a product? How does innovation occur? How are doctoral students involved in this? What is lacking in doctoral students today? This is a participatory seminar where you can discover a new you.

Course name

  1. Graduate School Common Course "Career Management Seminar" (2 credits)
  2. Graduate School of Life Science Specialized Subject (Doctoral course) "Career Management Seminar" (2 credits)
  3. Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences Master's Course Common Course "Career Management Seminar" (2 credits)

The requirements for obtaining credits vary depending on the course. Please see the syllabus for details.

Credit requirements

Please refer to the table below for the requirements for obtaining credits.

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