Graduate Courses

Medical Science Course

The rapid development of modern medicine represented by technologies such as gene therapy, regenerative medicine and bioimaging, are based on the development of various cutting-edge sciences and technologies, such as molecular biology and electronics. In other words, medical science research that brings together interdisciplinary knowledge and technology is essential to make modern medicine further advances.

The Medical Science Course provides systematic medical education for students who have graduated from non-medical faculties as well as training in medical science research, to develop the next generation of medical science researchers with expertise in medicine and related sciences. We aim to nurture world-class researchers who will lead the fields of life principles, diseases and health.

In this course, students first learn the fundamentals of medicine, including Morphology of Human Body, Physiology of Human Body, Molecular Pathology, Social Life Science and Introduction to Clinical Medicine, through systematic lectures, also about experimental and logical methods in medical science research through seminars and experimental research in their specialized fields. By presenting their research findings at academic conferences and in publications, they establish a foundation for becoming independent researchers. Students will be guided to acquire the ability to use their strengths to conduct their research with bold and original ideas by making use of their own strengths.

Upon completion of the program, students are awarded the degree of Master of Medical Science.

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Curriculum

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