The Graduate School of Education at the University of Miyazaki has established the Professional Teacher Development Major for the professional development of students who enrolled to become school teachers. Our aim is to train school leaders, mid-career teachers, as well as novices so that they can access practical and applied skills to enhance their abilities.
In order to accomplish this goal, classes and course work taught by researcher and practitioner professors are offered to students, both inside and outside our campus, including the University of Miyazaki-affiliated school and participating public schools.
Our curriculum fosters the professional knowledge and abilities of students so that they can solve various issues facing schools.
The Professional Teacher Development Major offers the following three courses:
Course for Sophistication of Teaching Profession
Course for Sophistication of Subject Education
Course for Special Needs Education
In order to respond to the changing needs of local communities and of an increasingly complex society, while keeping pace with the ever-evolving specialization of nursing, UoM's Graduate School of Nursing Science aims to foster researchers, educators, and practitioners who can develop their potential and play an active role in the field of health and medical welfare. The graduate school comprises the Training Course for Researchers and Training Course for Advanced Practice Nurses, as well as a special course for midwife candidates preparing for the examination in Training Course for Advanced Practice Nurses.
The University of Miyazaki's Graduate School of Engineering is an advanced education and research institution in the field of engineering that aims to develop scientists and engineers with cutting-edge expertise and promote academic research.
Special lectures in English are delivered to international students, such as the Master Double Degree Program and the Master Degree Special Program in order to contribute to a global society.
The five graduate schools were reorganized in the 2014 academic year in order to establish the new Graduate School of Agriculture (comprising six courses). The objectives of the Graduate School of Agriculture are to enhance the specialized nature of the faculty's education; resolve domestic and international issues related to food, the environment, resources, and life; and contribute to the creation of a sustainable and productive society that exists in harmony with the natural environment. It also aims to develop professional technicians and researchers from many different countries who possess sophisticated knowledge in the field of agriculture and the ability to put this expertise to practical use.
he Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine offers a doctoral course aiming to produce future researchers and educators in medicine and veterinary medicine from among highly specialized professional doctors, veterinarians, and researchers in all disciplines. The graduate school also offers a Master's course aiming to train high caliber medical technicians and researchers as well as consultants in clinical ethics equipped with advanced research expertise and a broad knowledge of biological science.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Agriculture and Engineering is founded on the disciplines of agriculture and engineering and their collaborative achievements. By preparing students with an integrated comprehension grounded in comprehensive knowledge and a capacity for high-level research, we are working to deepen the field of collaborative agricultural engineering education and research and meet the demand for advanced technical specialists who will contribute to a society built on knowledge and technology.
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