Graduate School of Agriculture Science Department of Agricultural Science

In the Department of Agricultural Science, we aim to train highly specialized professionals and researchers with knowledge and skills beyond the undergraduate level who have a wide range of perspectives (including cultivation, breeding, agricultural production technology, food processing, and distribution) and can respond to various issues related to food and agriculture, which are becoming increasingly complex and severe, based on the characteristics of agriculture as an integrated science.

Department Chair: Tatsuro Hirose (Professor/Agricultural Science/Ph.D.)

Department Program Degree
Agricultural Science Master’s Program
Doctoral Program
MS (Agricultural Science )
Ph.D. (Agricultural Science )

Faculty members and fields of education and research

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Fields Disciplines Chief Instructor Main research
Life science Basic life science Professor Yoshiharu Toyama
Lecturer Kengo Okamoto
Rheological research on blood fluidity and food texture
Research on epigenetics and gene expression
Biotechnology Professor Hideki Kawasaki Molecular analysis of insect metamorphosis
Research on substance production using transgenic silkworms
Plant life science Professor Takeshi Yoshizumi
Associate Professor Hiroshi Katoh
Development of genetic transformation technology for plant cells as “factories” that achieves the production of highly functional products
Behavioral analysis and development of rapid detection methods for plant pathogenic fungi and other plant pathogens
Animal life science Associate Professor Toshitada Nagai Mechanism of health benefits of mastication
Physiological effects of foods and their constituents
Crop horticulture systems Crop science Professor Tatsuro Hirose (Chariperson of the department)
Associate Professor Mayuko Okabe
Physiological and genetic research on transport and storage of photoassimilate in rice and konjac plants
Research on cultivation methods and product quality of crop
Horticultural science Professor Yoichi Araki
Associate Professor Yasuhiro Ishigami
Research on the development of new varieties of horticultural crops and cultivation techniques
Research on environmental control and growth predictions in greenhouses based on the environmental responses of horticultural crops
Agricultural information systems Professor Kenji Omasa (Dean of the graduate school)
Professor Yo Shimizu
Lecturer Eiichi Ono
Research on the global environment, regional resources, and SDGs using satellite observations, GIS, information tools, etc.
Research on plant environmental responses and smart agriculture using ICT, image information, drones, etc.
Food science Food chemistry Professor Hiroki Matsuoka
Associate Professor Kei Kumakura
Functional research on metabolomic analysis of pickling vegetables
Functional research on the processing and preservation of mushrooms and molecular biological research on enzymes involved in functional expression
Food microbiology Professor Sanae Okada Research on the physiological and ecological dynamics of lactic acid bacteria inhabiting traditional fermented foods, mainly producing from plant materials
Elucidation of the functional components contained in fermented foods and the ability of fermenting microorganisms to convert substances
Food safety Associate Professor Taisei Ishioka Research on the control and molecular epidemiological analysis of foodborne and infectious disease pathogens such as bacteria and viruses
Research on the effects of food components and nutrients on allergic diseases
Agribusiness Agribusiness Professor Hitoshi Kusakari
Associate Professor Fuminobu Saito
Lecturer Akiko Tani
Research on environment, resource, and trade policy and sustainable food supply and food consumption
Research on management strategies, inter-organizational relationships, and marketing of entities that constitute the food system
Research on food loss reduction through cooperation between household and the food industry

Education Policy

Diploma Policy (DP)

Master’s Program

A master’s degree will be awarded to those who have been enrolled in this program for more than the prescribed number of years, received research guidance, earned the number of course credits determined by the Graduate School, acquired the abilities listed below, and passed a master’s dissertation and a final examination.

  1. Has acquired a wide range of high-level scientific expertise to understand and respond to food and agricultural issues.
  2. Has acquired the professional skills to scientifically research various issues related to food and agriculture, and appropriately summarize and disseminate the results obtained.

Doctoral Program

A doctoral degree will be granted to those who have been enrolled in this program for more than the prescribed number of years, received research guidance, earned the number of course credits determined by the Graduate School, acquired the abilities listed below, and passed a doctoral dissertation and a final examination.

  1. Has acquired the advanced and extensive scientific expertise necessary to elucidate and resolve various issues related to food and agriculture, and acquired the skills to conduct scientific demonstrations through specialized experiments and investigations.
  2. Has acquired the advanced skills necessary to scientifically investigate various issues related to food and agriculture, appropriately summarize the results obtained, and disseminate them to the international community of sciences.

Curriculum Policy (CP)

Master’s Program

In order to develop the human resources who are the aim of this program, we provide the following education.

  1. A total of 22 credits or more, including lectures and exercises, are required to acquire a wide range of advanced scientific knowledge related to food and agriculture.
  2. Under the supervision and research guidance of an academic advisor selected according to the research topic of each graduate student, students are required to undertake “special research” for writing their master’s thesis.
  3. In the process of writing a master’s thesis, one will be required to make a presentation at a designated interim report meeting.
  4. The comprehensive evaluation of learning achievements will be based on examinations, reports, presentations, the number and content of remarks in discussions, etc.
  5. We encourage the publication of research results at academic conferences and aim to improve the qualifications of researchers through their ability to disseminate information to the scientific community and discussions.

Doctoral Program

In order to develop the human resources who are the aim of this program, we provide the following education.

  1. In order to acquire advanced specialized knowledge, graduate students are required to take 8 or more credits of lecture courses related to their research topic.
  2. Under the supervision and research guidance of a faculty member selected according to the research topic of each graduate student, students are required to undertake “special research” for writing their doctoral dissertations.
  3. In the process of writing a doctoral dissertation, one will be required to make a presentation at a designated interim report meeting.
  4. The comprehensive evaluation of learning achievements will be based on examinations, reports, presentations, the number and content of remarks in discussions, etc.
  5. We require students to proactively publish research results in the form of conference presentations and academic papers, and we encourage the improvement of researcher qualifications through dissemination of information to the scientific community and discussions.
  6. We cultivate a mindset of giving back to society through research results.

Entrance examination outline

Name Years to master Enrollment capacity Degree
Department of Agricultural Science 2 years 4 MS (Agricultural Science)
3 years 2 Ph.D. (Agricultural Science)

Admission Policy (AP)

Master’s Program

In this program, we will bolster people’s lives and health from the fields of food and agriculture, conduct advanced and specialized research to contribute to the happiness of mankind, and develop human resources who can work practically to solve various problems. To that end, we expect the admission of those who possess the following attitudes, knowledge, skills, and motivation.

  1. Possesses an attitude of conducting logical inquiries based on scientific evidence on a wide range of matters.
  2. Has acquired a wide range of basic knowledge and skills for cross-disciplinary understanding of food and agriculture.
  3. Has a strong motivation to acquire advanced specialized knowledge and conduct research that contributes to the elucidation and solution of various problems related to food and agriculture.

Doctoral Program

In this program, we will conduct advanced and specialized research in the fields of food and agriculture to bolster people’s lives and health, and develop human resources who can contribute to solving various problems and developing related scholarship. To that end, we expect the admission of those who possess the following attitudes, knowledge, skills, and motivation.

  1. Possesses an attitude of aiming to elucidate and solve various problems through scientific research based on their own awareness of the problem.
  2. Have a cross-disciplinary understanding of food and agriculture, and have acquired a wide range of advanced specialized knowledge to discover and study by themselves problems to be solved.
  3. Has acquired the professional skills required to appropriately summarize and publish the results obtained from scientific research.

Graduate School
Graduate School of Agriculture Science
Department of Agricultural Science