In the natural world, there are countless mysterious phenomena that are still not completely understood, including familiar objects, microscopic objects at an elementary particle/atomic level, and large-scale objects related to outer space. In the Graduate Major, we conduct world-leading research with the goals of (1) discovering the fundamental principles and laws hidden in these phenomena, (2) deepening our understanding of the natural world, and (3) developing basic knowledge and technology that will contribute to society.
In the Master's Program, we foster individuals who have the ability to resolve a wide range of issues in the natural world and society based on knowledge of physics, and who are able to succeed in a global society.
As a graduate course, in addition to core lectures in each specialized field of physics, the curriculum is organized for cultivating practical skills for problem solving and international communication. Systematically study the latest research and more advanced concepts in the fields of particle-, nuclear-, and astro-physics and condensed matter physics, building on the fundamental knowledge acquired in the Undergraduate Program. Common courses that contain training for improving presentation skills are also offered, and these are structured so that expertise is developed through independently conducting research for Research Seminars and master's theses.
Course |
Course |
PHY.P410 |
Basic Writing in Physics |
PHY.F430 |
Hadron Physics |
PHY.P414 |
Practical Exercises in International Research II |
PHY.Q438 |
Quantum Mechanics of Many-Body Systems |
PHY.C446 |
Light and Matter I |
PHY.C442 |
Superfluidity |
PHY.P415 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences I |
PHY.P403 |
Exercises in Physics Course S1 |
PHY.P413 |
Practical Exercises in International Research I |
PHY.Q434 |
Field Theory II |
PHY.Q435 |
Quantum Information |
PHY.C445 |
Surface Physics |
PHY.P418 |
Colloquium in Physics II |
PHY.C441 |
Crystal Physics |
PHY.F437 |
Advanced Nuclear Physics |
PHY.F436 |
Advanced Particle Physics |
PHY.L412 |
Fundamental Physics Experiments |
PHY.P413 |
Practical Exercises in International Research I |
PHY.P414 |
Practical Exercises in International Research II |
PHY.P416 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences II |
PHY.P404 |
Laboratory Work in Physics Course S1 |
PHY.Z491 |
Seminar in Physics S1 |
PHY.Q433 |
Field Theory I |
PHY.F431 |
Cosmology |
PHY.C447 |
Light and Matter II |
PHY.C439 |
Physics of Magnetic Materials |
PHY.P414 |
Practical Exercises in International Research II |
PHY.P415 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences I |
PHY.P416 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences II |
PHY.F432 |
Astrophysics |
PHY.S440 |
Statistical Mechanics III |
PHY.C450 |
Quantum Theory of Electrons in Solids |
PHY.C448 |
Light and Matter III |
PHY.C444 |
Quantum Transport |
PHY.P413 |
Practical Exercises in International Research I |
PHY.P415 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences I |
PHY.P416 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences II |
PHY.P411 |
Basic Presentation in Physics |
PHY.P405 |
Exercises in Physics Course F1 |
PHY.P406 |
Laboratory Work in Physics Course F1 |
PHY.Z492 |
Seminar in Physics F1 |
PHY.C451 |
Physics of Soft Matter |
PHY.C449 |
Laser Physics |
PHY.P413 |
Practical Exercises in International Research I |
PHY.P415 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences I |
PHY.P416 |
Practical Exercises in Organizing International Conferences II |
PHY.P417 |
Colloquium in Physics I |
PHY.C443 |
Superconductivity |
PHY.P414 |
Practical Exercises in International Research II |
500-level
Course |
Course |
PHY.P530 |
Special Lectures in Physics I |
PHY.P534 |
Special Lectures in Physics V |
PHY.P532 |
Special Lectures in Physics III |
PHY.P551 |
Special Topics in Physics II |
PHY.P535 |
Special Lectures in Physics VI |
PHY.P536 |
Special Lectures in Physics VII |
PHY.P503 |
Exercises in Physics Course S2 |
PHY.P504 |
Laboratory Work in Physics Course S2 |
PHY.Z591 |
Seminar in Physics S2 |
PHY.P550 |
Special Topics in Physics I |
PHY.P531 |
Special Lectures in Physics II |
PHY.P552 |
Special Topics in Physics III |
PHY.Z592 |
Seminar in Physics F2 |
PHY.P553 |
Special Topics in Physics IV |
PHY.P537 |
Special Lectures in Physics VIII |
PHY.P505 |
Exercises in Physics Course F2 |
PHY.P506 |
Laboratory Work in Physics Course F2 |
Eligibility
- Persons who have successfully completed 16 years of education outside Japan or who are expected to do so by March 31, 2017.
- Persons who have graduated from a university or college in Japan.
- Persons who have successfully completed 3 years or more of education at a university or college outside Japan and obtained a degree equivalent to Bachelor's degree or who are expected to do so by March 31, 2017.
- Persons who have successfully completed 15 years of education and obtained a degree equivalent to Bachelor's degree outside Japan or who are expected to do so by March 31, 2017 and are individually assessed and recognized by the relevant School of Tokyo Institute of Technology as having outstanding academic records.
- Persons whose countries do not require 16 years of education prior to obtain a university-level education but who satisfy both of the conditions noted below and are individually assessed and recognized by the Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School as having academic ability equivalent to or higher than that of graduates of a Japanese university.
- Persons who have spent at least one year as a research student or research fellow at a university or research institution in or outside Japan after successfully obtaining a Bachelor's degree.
- Persons who are at least 22 years old by March 31, 2017.
Application Requirements
- Application Form (attached form: original, no photocopies)
- Field of Study and Study Program [Research Proposal] (attached form)
- Official Academic Transcripts from both undergraduate and graduate schools (originals or certified copies)
- Certificate of Graduation or Expected Graduation from both undergraduate and graduate schools (originals or certified copies). If the applicant graduated or is graduating early or has skipped a grade or year, please submit an official document or letter issued by the school indicating such fact.
- Summary of Thesis or Research (free format)
1) For applicants to the Master's program: an outline of your study or research in your undergraduate course.
2) For applicants to the Doctoral program: a summary of your thesis or, if the applicant has not written a Master's thesis, please submit a summary of the Master's program research.
[Applicants for the Doctoral Program under eligibility condition B (3) are not required to submit this.] - English Proficiency Test Score Report (original, no photocopies)
- Evaluation Sheet with Recommendation (in a single document) from a supervisor or head of department or similar official of the last university attended to verify the potential of the applicant (attached form) (original, no photocopies)
- Consent of a Tokyo Institute of Technology Faculty Member. Attach a printout of email correspondence or any other proof to verify that a Tokyo Tech faculty member has consented to be the applicant's academic supervisor during the intended period of study at Tokyo Tech.
- Applicant's Passport (one photocopy of the page or pages with the applicant's name, nationality, date of birth and photo). *A Japanese citizen must also submit one photocopy of the page or pages of his/her passport that shows visas obtained in the country where he/she lives.
- Application Fee: ¥30,000 (JPY). Applicants must pay the stated application fee by credit card within the application payment period.
Payment Period : September 1, 2016 - November 1, 2016
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Scholarships
MEXT Scholarship(University Recommendation -SGU-)
Applicants with outstanding academic performance records have the chance to apply for the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship. The scholarship provides a monthly stipend, \147,000 (JPY) for Master's Program students and \148,000 (JPY) for Doctoral Program students. (*This stipend is subject to change as specified by the regulations of the MEXT Scholarship program.) Traveling expenses are not provided from MEXT. This scholarship will be paid from April 2017 to March 2018 (12 months). The scholarship period can be extended under some conditions specified by MEXT. Successful MEXT Scholarship recipients are not required to pay admission or tuition fees. The number of awards is very limited.
NOTE: The applicant will be required to withdraw from the scholarship if he/she is applying to more than one program which will be supported by MEXT scholarship or he/she is applying to Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) scholarship and MEXT scholarship simultaneously.
JASSO
Applicants who enroll in Tokyo Tech without other scholarship have the chance to apply for the "Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students" from the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO).
Please note that those who are granted any other scholarship cannot apply to receive this scholarship simultaneously. The monthly amount of this scholarship is ¥48,000 (JPY). The monthly amount is subject to change as specified by JASSO. This scholarship will be paid from April, 2017 to March, 2018 (12 months). You should pay the admission and tuition fees even if you are selected as a recipient of this scholarship.