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Faculty of Science and Technology

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2 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AVAILABLE

As members of a global community, future scientists and technologists will need a clear vision not only of their special field but also of the society. They will need to take into account issues of human development and of harmonious coexistence with people and nature. As the Faculty's campus is also home to liberal arts courses, students can readily participate in non-science courses that can help to develop their value systems and improve their understanding of people, societies, and the environment. 
Class sizes are kept small, so that students can communicate closely with their instructors as they pursue their chosen field of science, beginning with basics and then continuing on to more advanced study.

 

Students can choose one out of two undergraduate programs, Green Science or Green Engineering, which both are available in 100% English.

Click in to know the full list of courses in each program.

Green Science
Designed to acquire fundamental knowledge of substances, and to overcome environmental issues at the atomic and molecular levels based on green material sciences.
Green Engineering
Designed to learn electrical and mechanical engineering skills to help develop energy conservation technology, efficient power generation and distribution and power transmission.

YOUR FOUR-YEAR CURRICULUM FLOW

From the first to the senior year, students are to take General Studies courses, Elective courses (including Advanced General Education courses), Studies in Christian Humanism, and Health and Physical Education.

For the first year, students are also required to take Language courses. 

For the 2nd semester of the first year onwards, students start to take specialised education that includes basic major courses, core courses, advanced major courses, seminars/graduate thesis. 

General Studies

General Studies (GS) courses allow students to study beyond a specialized area, facilitating interdisciplinary understanding of academic fields and reflection upon fundamental human and social issues. The scope of courses is broad, and, in addition to Studies in Christian Humanism, Language, Health and Physical Education, offers GS distribution courses in three categories: The Legacy of the Past, Cultural Traditions, and The Contemporary World. Furthermore, the various Elective Courses allow students to acquire a solid foundation in Computer Studies, Environmental Issues, Geography, Mathematics and Statistics.

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FEES AND AIDS

Entrance fee:
¥200,000 (one-time fee upon admission)
Tuition fee:
¥1,105,000 per year
Semester Enrolment Fee:
¥60,000 per year
Laboratory Fee:
¥76,000 per year
Education Enhancement Fee:
¥334,800 per year
Premium for Personal Accident
¥2,650 (for 4 years)
Insurance for Students pursuing Education and Research
¥1,400 (for 2 years)
Total fees (for one year):
¥1,778,450

Various types of scholarships and financial aid are available. There are some scholarships that the applicants can apply for at the time of admission application. Other scholarship applications are accepted after entrance to the University. For more information and the application forms, please refer to the attached brochure here.

*For more or updated information, refer to the Sophia University Website!

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