Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Information Science Correspondence Course
Nurture working people who can adapt For IT society which evolves day by day ? ?
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In the Correspondence Course of the Department of Information Science, Faculty of Science and Engineering, information technology (IT) is regarded as the subject for education and research, and students mainly study information processing technology and information and communication technology. Not only students but also working people can learn the latest knowledge and techniques in the field of university education, and they aim to utilize the results of learning for work and social activities.
Feature
You can study according to your own style Aim for graduation by setting up a study schedule that fits your lifestyle. Since there are no time restrictions, it is possible to balance work, housework, childcare, etc.
Diverse learning systems for flexible learning There are three methods of learning: media classes through e-learning (LMS) using the Internet, text classes through texts and books created by teachers, and face-to-face classes at the university.
It is possible to graduate without attending classes Media classes are also available for compulsory classroom subjects. Students can choose the classroom format that suits them best, either classroom or media. It is possible to graduate without classroom classes, by simply taking correspondence courses and online exams.
It is also possible to obtain a teacher's license by earning credits in prescribed subjects. In addition to a bachelor's degree (engineering), we have established a teacher training course that allows students to obtain a teacher's license for a high school teacher's license (information) by earning credits in prescribed subjects.
Credits can be transferred with the Open University of Japan If a regular student in our Correspondence Course applies to The Open University as a special auditor and completes courses at The Open University, up to 10 credits will be recognized as comprehensive foundation courses at our university.
Educational Goals and Our Three Policies
By studying a wide range of fields including information and electronics, without being restricted by time or place, the course's aim is to develop specialized human resources who can respond to the modern highly information-oriented society.
Internet e-learning (LMS) is available from your home computer. Since LMS can be a virtual classroom, students are required to have access to the e-learning (LMS) environment and communicate with faculty members and the secretariat by e-mail.
There are various types of subjects: general basic subjects, specialized basic subjects, specialized subjects, and teaching profession subjects, and these education is provided to cultivate a high degree of specialization.
In the Department of Information Science, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, we set up a teaching training course for students who have the will and passion to become high school teachers after graduation so that they can obtain a teacher's license.