The Biological Science Program is a collaborative effort by the Division of Biological Science in the School of Science and the Division of Applied Biosciences in the School of Agricultural Sciences.The program aims to nurture promising scholars through courses and experiments in a variety of biological and agricultural sciences. To cover various aspects of biological sciences, the course provides guest lectures and special courses conducted by distinguished professors from all over the world. The curriculum covers Basic Genetics, Basic Biochemistry, Basic Cell Biology, Basic Physiology, Plant Physiology, Animal Physiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Microbiology and Bio-organic Chemistry. Students are strongly encouraged to take courses across various disciplines such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to enhance their knowledge as well as flexibility in developing research according to their interests. In their final year, students are required to conduct a research project for their graduation thesis.
Basic Specialized Courses
- Genetics I
- Biochemistry I
- Cell Biology I
- Physiology and Developmental Biology
- Analytical Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry I
- Physical Chemistry I
- Genetics II
- Biochemistry II
- Cell Biology II
- Physiology and Anatomy I
- Inorganic Chemistry I
Elective Courses
- Fundamental Physics Tutorial Ia
- Fundamental Physics Tutorial Ib
- Mathematics Tutorial Ia
- Mathematics Tutorial Ib
- Fundamental Physics Tutorial II a
- Fundamental Physics Tutorial II b
- Mathematics Tutorial IIa
- Mathematics Tutorial IIb
- Analytical Mechanics I
- Mathematical Physics I
- Mathematical Physics Tutorial I
- Statistical Physics I (Thermodynamics)
- Quantum Mechanics I
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Environmental Earth Sciences
Specialized Courses
- Bioscience Laboratory
- Advanced Bioscience Laboratory I
- Advanced Bioscience Laboratory II
- Advanced Bioscience Laboratory III
- Graduation Research in Bioscience
Elective Courses
- Agricultural Science
- Organic Chemistry II
- Biophysics
- Physiology and Anatomy II
- Biochemistry IV
- Cell Biology IV
- Microbiology Ⅵ
- Bioorganic Chemistry Ⅵ
- Current Organic and Polymer Chemistry Ⅵ
- Advanced Bioscience Laboratory IV
- Advanced Bioscience Laboratory V
- Genetics III
- Biochemistry III
- Cell Biology III
- Plant Physiology
- Computational Chemistry
- Chemical Physics
- Organic Chemistry III
- Organic Chemistry IV
- Application fee: JPY 5,000
- Non-Refundable Registration Fee One time payment at admission JPY282,000
- High/Secondary School Graduation Diploma (required)*
- Academic Transcript (required)*
- Standardized Test Scores (if applicable)*
- English Language Proficiency Test Score (if applicable)*
- Two Essays (required)
- Two Reference Letters (required)
- Copy of Passport/Government Issued ID card (required)
- Nagoya University Global 30 Scholarship Application and Income Statement (if applicable)
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- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Scholarships
- Nagoya University Global 30 Undergraduate Scholarships
Monthly Living Expense
Item | Estimated monthly cost |
---|---|
Accommodation (Off-campus apartment) | ¥ 30,000-50,000 |
Utility | ¥ 10,000 |
Food | ¥ 30,000 |
Telecommunications | ¥ 5,000 |
Insurance | ¥ 1,500 |
Other personal expenses | ¥ 10,000 |
Total | ¥ 86,500-106,500 |
*Living expense vary depending on students’ lifestyle and spending patterns. The amount suggested above is for reference only.