Graduate School of Media and Governance
Integrating Technology and Society
The Graduate School of Media and Governance was established at Keio University SFC in 1994. Its master's program imparts knowledge to students in advanced areas and sends them into society as skilled professionals. Students are then able to use their knowledge and skills to identify and resolve social problems. In the doctoral program, students use advanced technology to conduct research in different fields and go on to become international researchers, educators, or specialists. Its curriculum focuses on active student participation in need-based social projects.
Implementing Interdisciplinary Problem-Solving Programs
At the Graduate School of Media and Governance, research and education in the fields of policy, organization, environment, media, biological science and social innovation are covered by eight Programs. Each Program consists of a number of projects that correspond to specific research themes. The projects are connected to social needs and problem resolution through a cross-fertilization of ideas. Detailed information about 'Programs' is available from the following link:
Programs
Admission Quota of Academic Year 2009
Master's program, Media and Governance major (total number of April and September admission including the IADC) 200
Doctoral program, Media and Governance major (total number of April and September admission including the Doctoral Program for Career Professionals) 50
Number of Graduate School Committee Members
102
(as of 1 April 2009)
Academic Degrees and Certificates
The Master's program offers Master's degree in Media and Governance and a certificate to those who meet the requirements.
The Doctoral program offers a Ph.D. in Media and Governance.
Academic Schedule
- The University academic year is divided into spring and fall semesters.
- Classes are normally conducted on weekdays from 9:25 a.m. to 7:40 p.m.