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Tokushima UniversityFaculty of Bioscience and BioindustryDepartment of Bioscience and BioindustryBiological Production Systems
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Field of Study

Biology
植物系統分類学

Lecture (2024)

Japanese traditional art craft (Common Curriculum)
Field and Environmental Ecology (Bachelor Course)
Molecular Ecology (Graduate School)
Undergraduate Work (Bachelor Course)
Museum Materials Theory (Bachelor Course)
Basic Biology Experiments (Common Curriculum)
Basic Biology Experiments (Common Curriculum)
Introduction to Botany (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to Biodiversity (Bachelor Course)
Practice for Agriscience A (Bachelor Course)
Practice for Agriscience C (Bachelor Course)
Practice for Agriscience I (Bachelor Course)
Practice for Agriscience II (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to Agroscience (Bachelor Course)
Field Practice for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Bachelor Course)
Introduction to Bio-production Science (Bachelor Course)
Advanced Exercise on Agrobioscience (Graduate School)
Advanced Research on Agrobioscience (Graduate School)
Research on Bioresource Science (Graduate School)
Bio-Resource and Environmental Science (Bachelor Course)
Bioindustry C (Bachelor Course)
Practice for Bioscience and Bioindustry (Bachelor Course)
English for Bioscience and Bioindustry (Bachelor Course)
Reading Scientific Papers (Bachelor Course)
Reading Scientific Papers Ⅰ (Bachelor Course)
Reading Scientific Papers Ⅱ (Bachelor Course)

(Lectures are listed by lecturer for subjects registered in our student affair database system.)

Research Supervisory ( last 5 years )

9 students (bachelor)

(Number of students is based on supervisory teacher of students registered in our student affair database system. In the case that teacher is not chief supervisor, these number may not include the students even if they were actually supervised.)