
The Graduate School of Education is made up of twelve divisions: School Education, Japanese Education, Social Studies Education, Mathematics Education, Science Education, Music Education, Art Education, Health and Physical Education, Technology Education, Domestic Science Education, English Education and Education for Children with Disabilities.
The Graduate School of Education promotes theoretical and practical research combining each specialized subject with extensive pedagogical science. By welcoming many in-service teachers as well as maintaining close links with our affiliated schools, we are able to produce talented graduates who are equipped with knowledge of the problems besetting classrooms today and the ability to deal with them effectively.
Introduction of the Divisions
- Division of School Education
- Division of Japanese Education
- Division of Social Studies Education
- Division of Mathematics Education
- Division of Science Education
- Division of Music Education
- Division of Art Education
- Division of Health and Physical Education
- Division of Technology Education
- Division of Domestic Science Education
- Division of English Education
- Division of Education for Children with Disabilities
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The Graduate School of Medical Science consists of the following: a Doctoral Course (four years, four divisions), a Doctoral Course in Health Sciences (made up of a Master’s Course and a Doctoral Course) and a Master’s Course in Medical Sciences.
At the Graduate School of Medical Science we provide education and research in medical and health sciences, as well as medical care; our aim is to contribute to the local area, to disseminate knowledge to the world, and to train students to be excellent medical practitioners, researchers and specialists.
Introduction of the Courses
> Division (Master’s Course)
- Division of Medical Sciences
> Doctoral Course
- Division of Neuroscience
- Division of Cancer Medicine
- Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
- Division of Environmental Science
> Master's & Doctoral Level Integrated Course
- Division of Health Sciences
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The Graduate School of Medical Science consists of the following: a Doctoral Course (four years, four divisions), a Doctoral Course in Health Sciences (made up of a Master’s Course and a Doctoral Course) and a Master’s Course in Medical Sciences.
At the Graduate School of Medical Science we provide education and research in medical and health sciences, as well as medical care; our aim is to contribute to the local area, to disseminate knowledge to the world, and to train students to be excellent medical practitioners, researchers and specialists.
Introduction of the Courses
> Graduate Course of Nursing Science
- Department of Clinical Nursing
- Department of Health Development Nursing
> Graduate Course of Medical Science and Technology
- Department of Quantum Medical Technology
- Department of Forefront Medical Technology
- Department of Clinical Laboratory Science
> Graduate Course of Rehabilitation Science
- Department of Impairment Study
- Department of Human Ability and Recovery Science
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The Graduate School of Human and Socio-Environment Studies consists of a Master’s Level Section (two years, three divisions) and a Doctoral Level Section (three years, one division). The fusion of conventional study of the humanities with interdisciplinary and integrated research leads to advanced educational research of the various issues involved in the human and socio-environmental domain.
As an educational and research institution meeting the international standard in this field, our aim is to produce highly creative intellectuals who are able to deal with contemporary challenges.
The Master’s program trains high-level professionals who can resolve the various issues that arise in the human and socio-environmental field; there is also continuity between the education in the Master’s and the Doctoral programs, with the latter training the creative lecturers and researchers on whom higher education depends.
Introduction of the Divisions
>Master’s Level
- Division of Humanities
- Division of Social Systems
- Division of Public Policy and Management
> Doctoral Level
- Division of Human and Socio-Environment Studies
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The Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology consists of the Master’s Level Section (2 years, 11 divisions) and the Doctoral Level Section (3 years, 6 divisions).
Extensive teaching and research on natural sciences is carried out in this School, covering fields such as mathematics, physics, computational science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, information technology, chemistry, biotechnology, environmental science, and life science.
While studying under a particular supervisor, every graduate student is allowed to receive instruction from many other faculty members in order to conduct interdisciplinary research.
Introduction of the Divisions
>Master’s Level
- Division of Mathematical and Physical Science
- Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Division of Mechanical Science and Engineering
- Division of Human and Mechanical Science and Engineering
- Division of Material Chemistry
- Division of Material Engineering
- Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Division of Biological Sciences
- Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biology
- Division of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
> Doctoral Level
- Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Division of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Division of Innovative Technology and Science
- Division of Material Sciences
- Division of Environmental Science and Engineering
- Division of Life Sciences
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The Law School of Kanazawa University was established in April 2004 as a locally based institution for the training of lawyers. Education in the Law School stresses not only the acquisition of law-related knowledge, but also the cultivation of deep insight into society and individuals.
We have two fundamental educational objectives. One is to train prospective lawyers to have an interdisciplinary perspective, and to achieve appropriate and speedy conflict resolution; the other is to train them in reconciliatory skills to avert conflict, and to contribute to society.
Introduction of the Divisions
- Division of Legal Affairs
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This course is to train school nurses. Students who possess a nursing certificate can take the courses needed to be certified as a school nurse, such as those related to "care" and "pedagogy." We emphasize actual care practice, not only lectures and drills, and aim to enhance the students’ qualifications and abilities as school nurses.











