| Mathematics and Physics
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Course Description
Mathematics and Physics are the core sciences
that underpin and develop information science, which constitutes
the infrastructure of our society today. Our objective is
to train students to acquire "substantial abilities" that
meet the needs of the information society by setting the basic
mathematics and physics as the core requirements. Particularly,
seminars in mathematics are kept small in size in order to
help students develop logical ways of thinking. Basic knowledge
and logical thinking are also highly emphasized in physics
classes where students learn "to think for themselves" through
researches and experiments. Computer curriculum includes programming
languages (C language), algorithms, and computer simulation.
Students conduct research in one of the three specialized
fields, mathematics, physics, and computer technologies, for
their thesis studies. Our curriculum is also geared towards
teaching and education, thus successfully producing teachers
and individuals with educational learning. Our graduates seek
careers preferentially in computer-related or graphics-related
business, the public service, and educational professions
as well.
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Faculty Members
| SUZUKI, Toshio, Professor |
| KAWAMURA, Takaaki, Professor |
| MUTO, Hideo, Professor |
| KAWAGUCHI, Takaaki, Associate Professor |
| ATSUSHIBA, Sachiko, Associate Professor |
Courses Offered
Science and its Methods, Information and Communication, Algorithm and Programming, Simulation Seminar, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Science, Logic Device, Mathematical Information Seminary, and others. |
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