This website provides information on the College of Mathematics in the School of Science and Engineering at the University of Tsukuba (equivalent to the Mathematics Department in the Faculty of Science and Engineering) and the Mathematics Program at the Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences.
The College of Mathematics in the School of Science and Engineering provides a liberal arts education and specialized education in mathematics as an undergraduate program. You can find information regarding undergraduate level mathematics education on the College of Mathematics website.
The Mathematics Program at the Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences provides leading edge education in mathematics through the master and doctorate program at the Graduate School. You can find information regarding graduate level mathematics education on the Mathematics Program website.
The education and research structure at the University of Tsukuba was reformed in October 2011, and a new faculty organization was created. Currently, the faculty organization Division of Mathematics in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences is responsible for the College of Mathematics and the Mathematics Program. (See here for a list of the faculty members).
Department of Mathematics, Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, is scheduled to be reorganized to
Master’s/Doctoral Program in Mathematics,
Degree Programs in Pure and Applied Sciences,
Graduate School of Science and Technology,
from April 2020, due to the organizational restructuring of graduate programs, University of Tsukuba.
From April 2020, the University of Tsukuba will reorganize all graduate school education into a degree program system.
This reform, which shifts all graduate schools to a system where we structure degree programs across traditional organizational boundaries, is the first of its kind in Japan. We are developing highly diverse human resources who can respond to the complex needs of our rapidly changing modern society.
Professors who were previously in charge of only one major can now collaborate on other programs, and students can now conduct their research with a wider perspective.
The Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences will be reorganized into the Degree Programs in Pure and Applied Sciences with five master's and five doctoral degree programs:
Master’s/Doctoral Programs in Mathematics
Master’s/Doctoral Programs in Physics
Master's/Doctoral Programs in Chemistry
Master's Program in Engineering Sciences
- Subprogram in Applied Physics
- Subprogram in Materials Science
Doctoral Program in Engineering Sciences
- Subprogram in Applied Physics
- Subprogram in Materials Science
- Subprogram in Materials Science and Engineering
Master's/Doctoral Programs in International Materials Innovation
Please see here for the details of the entrance examination.