南山大学

 

Graduate Program in Mathematical Sciences and Information Engineering

The study of mathematical sciences and information engineering is the scholarly discipline of researching software technology that contributes to the development of mankind by utilizing, to the full extent, modern society’s new infrastructure of highly developed information and telecommunication systems. The master course covers the four areas of research that constitute the building blocks of mathematical sciences and information engineering: system operation engineering, information analysis sciences, information engineering, and communications engineering. The goals of our educational program are to have students acquire advanced knowledge and methodology in these four areas and cultivate advanced professionals that can integrate that knowledge towards high-level problem solving.

Characteristics

For working adult graduate students we offer evening and Saturday courses that are relatively easier to attend. Night classes are held at the conveniently accessible satellite campus, located in the heart of the city. Also, small-group courses in mathematics, programming, scientific technology, and English are offered in order to establish a fundamental subject group in mathematical information. These subjects attempt to accommodate the needs of working adult students who tend to lack sufficient knowledge in mathematics and programming. Fundamentals in English, with an emphasis on reading comprehension, are also cultivated.

In the doctoral course, students receive a specialized education to further pursue the study of Mathematical Sciences and Information Engineering, so that they acquire the skills to perform high-level tasks as specialized workers in areas of corporations, government, and educational institutions.

Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences and Information Engineering Director of the Graduate Program in Mathematical Sciences and Information Engineering

Professor
Katsumi Sasaki