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01CF012 Research in Risk Engineering II

4.0 Credits, 2 Year, Annual by request
リスク工学専攻専任教員, Gaku Shoji

Course Overview

This course provides fundamental knowledge on a specific theme in risk engineering through seminars, and leads to research on a specific topic.

Remarks

Mandatory
Online(Synchronous)
face-to-face

Course Type

experiments, practical training and skills practice

Relation to Degree Program Competences

This lecture is related mainly to "1. The basic theory for analyzing and assessing risk," partly to "3. The real world problems that are the target of risk engineering," "5. The processes for solving risk-related problems from setting objectives to solving them and the specific measures," and "6. The ability to carry out tasks and take a leadership role in a research project."

Course Objectives(Learning Outcomes)

This course provides fundamental knowledge on a specific theme in risk engineering through seminars, and leads to research on a specific topic.

Course Keywords

Class Schedule

1)Seminar in laboratory   
2)Research in specific topic   
3)Presentation on research review at Seminar in Risk Engineering   
4)Presentation on research on specific topic   
5)Participation in Seminar in Risk Engineering   
6)Participation in Presentations of Group Work in Risk Engineering   

Course Prerequisites

Students are required to clear regular level of attendance in seminars of risk engineering major and of laboratory, progress in research, and presentation at seminars and academic conferences.

Grading Philosophy

The evaluation will be based on attendance and attitude in seminars of risk engineering major and of laboratory, progress in research, and presentation at seminars and academic conferences. Scores of those who did not make presentations at academic conferences will not be better than B.

Course Hours Breakdown and Out-of-Class Learning

For all students, this course is related to"1. Fundamental theory of major knowledge field," "3. Understanding of real world problems," "5) Ability in problem solving from objectives to solutions," and "6) Presentation and communication skills."

Textbooks, References,and Supplementary Materials

None

Office Hours and Contact Information

Other(Behavioral expectations and points to note for students during coursework)

Students should have a clear vision of achieving the level that is required as a master of engineering or social engineering.

Relation to Other Courses

01CF001 Seminar in Risk Engineering I
01CF002 Seminar in Risk Engineering II
01CF011 Research in Risk Engineering I

Teaching Fellow and/or Teaching Assistant