FAQ
FAQ
Please refer to the Faculty Profiles for each faculty member's area of expertise. If you do not know the contact information for a member of the Graduate School Committee, please fill out the necessary information and submit it via the Faculty Contact Form.
Unfortunately, night courses are not provided. Classes are held between 9:25 a.m. and 7:40 p.m., Monday to Saturday. Some of the campus facilities will be kept open during the night time after the classes are over. Students may continue their studies in those classrooms.
You can obtain eligibility to take the examinations for Architect (First-class, Second-class, Wood-frame) and a teaching certificate.
There are various conditions, so please check the details below.
A Doctoral Program for Career Professionals is established within the Ph.D. program. This program is intended for individuals who have already entered the workforce and accumulated at least five years of achievements and experience in corporations, government agencies, or research and educational institutions, making it possible to aim for a doctoral degree while remaining employed (applicants applying based on university graduation must undergo a preliminary eligibility screening).
No. Applicants are evaluated without reference to the school they have previously attended.
No. These documents do not necessarily have to be written by teachers who have taught the applicant. However, it is necessary for the applicant to be assessed on the following criteria; (1) intellectual ability, (2) originality and creativity, (3) cooperativeness, (4) responsibility and reliability, (5) leadership and (6) motivation.
Yes. An applicant should submit an academic transcript of the school he/she is currently attending, together with other application documents. If the applicant is accepted, he/she must formally withdraw from the school presently attending in order to become a bonafide student of the Graduate School of Media and Governance.
The Graduate School of Media and Governance Ph.D. program offers a "Doctoral Program for Career Professionals" for those currently employed. This program waives a portion of the entrance examination application documents and a portion of the requirements for obtaining a degree after enrollment.
The Master's program offers a "Career Professional Application." This is strictly to take into account that the applicant is a career professional at the time of the entrance examination. Please note that unlike the Doctoral Program for Career Professionals, it is not intended for obtaining a Master's degree while remaining employed.