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FAQ

Q:I am from the mechanical field, so I am not confident in biology and chemistry. Is it all right?
A:No problem. I think all students in the mechanical field were worried about it in the same way, but they learn it through research. Also, in the laboratory, teachers and seniors will teach you carefully, and there will be opportunities to learn in seminars, so I hope you will feel relief and interested in it.

Q:Is there any disadvantage for job hunting because it's Suzukakedai campus?
A:There is no disadvantage. There is no advantage or disadvantage depending on the campus or course because it is supported as a mechanical system at the time of job hunting.

Q:Please tell me about course selection after assignment.
A:I think you will decide which course to choose after you consult with your teacher. Most students belong to the Life Engineering course.

Q:Please tell me about seminars.
A:Seminars are held more than once a week, and we do lectures and progress reports. The person in charge is assigned according to the week.

Q:Is there any relation between the place of employment and the research theme?
A:It doesn't matter. Many people find employment in a wide range of companies every year. Of course, some people go to work related to research themes.
Example: Automobile companies, IT companies, medical companies, etc.

Q:Do you have any club members (Circle)?
A:There used to be people doing club activities. I think you can do it in between research and classes.

Q:How often do you go to Ookayama campus?
A:If you take a class held in Ookayama, you will go there every week . (You can take the required units at the Suzukakedai.) Also, We rarely go there for experiments or job events.

Q:How many lab events are there?
A:We regularly hold a welcome party for new students and a launch of research presentation. Also, the members of the laboratory get along well, so we often go out to eat together.