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One of the biggest challenges in the 21st century is assuring the security of people and communities in Asian megacities. This means fulfilling basic human needs, overcoming local pollution issues, reducing disaster risks, and empowering individuals, families, and communities to deal with such threats. However, putting the technologies, systems, administration, controls, and governance in place to implement these objectives, their systematic management, and developing human resources is a slow process. In short, enhancing human security will need additional efforts.
Civil engineering, architecture and other engineering disciplines have long traditions as academic systems of field based problem solving. In order to establish human security in Asian megacities, however, engineering needs to develop into a more comprehensive discipline that encompasses fields such as urban management strategies, urban policy measures, and to promote education and research based on such comprehensive studies.
In this five-year program, Kyoto University will establish a new discipline "urban human security engineering" and create a network of overseas bases for research and education in Asian-wide scale to foster next generation researchers and high-level practitioners. Through this program, we will contribute greatly to solving human security issues in Asian megacities.
Subject Grouping |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Hrs/Week |
Credits |
10X301 |
Human Security Engineering |
1st semester |
2 |
|
Group A |
10X303 |
Urban Governance |
1st semester |
2 |
Group A |
10X305 |
Lecture on Urban Governance 1 |
1st semester |
2 |
Group A |
10X307 |
Lecture on Urban Governance 2 |
2nd semester |
2 |
Group A |
10X309 |
Global Environemtal Law and Policy |
1st semester |
2 |
Group B |
10X311 |
Urban Infrastructure Management |
1st semester |
2 |
Group B |
10X313 |
Governance for Regional and Transportation Planning |
2nd semester |
2 |
Group B |
10X315 |
Lectures on Urban Infrastructure Management 1 |
1st semester |
2 |
Group B |
10X317 |
Lectures on Urban Infrastructure Management 2 |
2nd semester |
2 |
Group B |
10X319 |
Global Environmental Economics |
1st semester |
2 |
Group C |
10X321 |
Lecture on Environmental Risk Management Leader |
1st semester |
2 |
Group C |
10X323 |
Lectures on Health Risk Management 1 |
1st semester |
2 |
Group C |
10X325 |
Lectures on Health Risk Management 2 |
2nd semester |
2 |
Group C |
10X327 |
Environmental Engineering for Asia |
1st semester |
2 |
Group C |
10X329 |
Management of Global Resources and Ecosystems |
1st semester |
2 |
Group C |
10X331 |
Environmental Ethics and Environmental Education |
1st semester |
2 |
Group D |
10X333 |
Disaster Risk Management |
1st semester |
2 |
Group D |
10X335 |
Lectures on Disaster Risk Management 1 |
1st semester |
2 |
Group D |
10X337 |
Lectures on Disaster Risk Management 2 |
2nd semester |
2 |
10X339 |
Internship for Human Security Engineering |
2 |
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10X341 |
Advanced Capstone Project |
8 |
This program will accept 20 students annually. You have to pass both of the entrance exam to one of the four engineering departments (Environmental Engineering, Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Urban Management, or Architecture and Architectural Engineering) or the Graduate School of the Global Environmental Studies organizing this program and this GCOE program's own exam. In the latter exam, your project proposal is evaluated. Each department/graduate school has an admission system for working students.
- Entrance exams. Entrance Exam Fee: ¥ 30,000
- Master's degree
- Letter of recommendation
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Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.