Internship for Human Security Engineering

Numbering Code G-ENG55 7X339 PE73 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, year-round
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Practical training
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name YOKO SHIMADA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course The internship aims to develop practical capabilities to secure urban human security, in addition to acquiring expert knowledge and the ability to develop new research fields by carrying out research activity related to human security engineering and presenting research results at international conferences. Specific examples include participating in internships domestically or abroad at companies or research institutes which conduct the operation of international projects, conducting field surveys, and attending academic conferences.
Course Goals Acquire practical approaches to problems concerning human security engineering.
Schedule and Contents planning(1time)
Attending seminars, presentations at international conferences, and internships are planned by students for this class.

research and investigation(13times)
Students attend seminars, make presentations at international conferences, and carry out internships to get practical knowledge and experiences.

final report(1time)
Students need to submit a report summarizing what they did and what they got in the activities.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Report
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Necessary information will be distributed in the class.
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