The Graduate School of Architecture has five divisions in master's degree program, and four divisions in the doctoral degree program. Architecture is based on interrelationship between the human science and natural science. Architects have always striven to create architectural designs that emphasize the connection between society, nature, and living space. Our degree programs emphasize fundamental courses including the history of art and culture, figurative design, living environments, urban environments, material science, structural engineering. These courses are designed to provide our students with both professional architectural skills and a strong sense of creativity. To obtain a master's degree, students have the option of writing a thesis or create and present an architectural design.
Master's Degree Program
Divisions
Subjects
Architectural History and Design
Advanced History of Japanese Architecture History of Building Production in Japan Architectural Design Coursework I,II
Environmental Planning
Planning of Regional Environment Design Community Facilities Urban Planning by Disaster Prevention Advanced Enviromental Engineering Planning of Urban Living Coursework I, II
Building Production
Building Production I,II Performance of Building Components Hybrid Structure Coursework I,II