
School of Informatics, Management,
and Human Sciences
Basic concept of this major
The School of Informatics, Management and Human Sciences aims to cultivate global minded and highly skilled professionals, equipped with the ability to explore the vast array of science and technology surrounding humanity and society, and to link these fields with activities related to nature, humanity, culture, and society to gain a fundamental understanding of these myriad topics. We shall venture into yet unexplored spheres of knowledge in order to foster individuals capable of creating and advancing our future.In the master’s program, students build upon their foundational academic knowledge in their respective fields of study and gradually acquire expertise and a broad perspective that extends to peripheral domains through interdisciplinary interactions. They shall develop the qualities of global citizens, along with a strong sense of ethics and responsibility, nurturing the ability to solve unprecedented challenges through logical reasoning. In the doctoral program, students not only systematically acquire advanced expertise and logical thinking skills but also create a vision for the future. By pioneering new and unexplored fields through their research activities, they cultivate the ability to make significant contributions to academic and societal development.
Advantage of School of Informatics, Management, and Human Sciences
The program our school offers is comprised of two curricula: the Open Science Curriculum, which is grounded in informatics and aims to apply it to nature, humanity, culture, and society, and the Management Engineering Curriculum, which explores science, technology, and management from diverse perspectives and innovative ideas. The latter focuses on the four key resources in social activities: “people,” “objects,” “information,” and “money.”
Our Goals and Objectives
Through education and research activities built upon and systematized by foundational research, the program aims to cultivate individuals who possess both advanced specialization (as specialists) and a broad perspective (as generalists). These individuals will be capable of promoting the creation of new methodologies and the development of applied technologies to solve real-world problems.