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11 Environmental Bachelors Degree Programs in Japan


Tottori University Of Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
- Tottori, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The desire to build a sustainable society based on the coexistence between people, society, and nature is common to the entire human race. The Tottori University of Environmental Studies offers two majors in its Graduate School of Environmental Science and Business Administration: Studies in Environmental Science focuses mainly on Natural Science and Studies in Business Administration focuses on Sociology. Both majors have a common curriculum called Environment Management Courses. Along with the fundamental knowledge about environment and business administration taught in our faculty, students also aim to earn expertise, thinking ability, and practical skills. Furthermore, they learn about fundamental studies that blend natural sciences and sociology with an environmental approach. That way, we intend to train experts able to make feasible proposals toward the building of a sustainable society and who can put in practice their proposals. Studies in Environmental Science has three sets of courses added to the Environment Management Courses: Natural Environment Courses, Resource Circulation Courses, and Human Environment Courses. These courses train experts with knowledge of particular areas and also train specialists with a wide vision. Studies in Business Administration has three sets of courses added to the Environment Management Courses: Corporate Management Courses, Regional Management Courses, and Management Information Courses. These courses train experts in particular areas while maintaining a link within courses.


Toyama University Of International Studies
Environmental design major
- Toyama, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The 21st century is an era of the environment. It can be said that it is an era of designing a "mechanism" that enriches people's lives by utilizing local resources. There are many natural resources available around us, such as solar power, hydraulic power, and forests. Social problems such as an increase in vacant houses and abandoned cultivated land due to the declining population are also occurring. In the Department of Environmental Design, you will study environmental studies related to the future creation of the region, such as living environment, living and water, resource energy, biomass, environmental risk assessment, and environmental policy, and also practically learn international understanding through overseas activities. I aim to be an environmental science professional who understands the movements of the world and Japan and can see the future of the area where I live from the perspective of the world.
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Osaka Electro-Communication University
Environmental Science
- Neyagawa, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Confronting the environmental issues faced by the Earth and mankind in a wide range of fields. While enhancing accurate comprehension and awareness of various environmental issues, this department engages in practical education centered on “eco-chemistry”, “biochemistry”, and “energy machines” related to the development of environmentally-friendly chemicals, and the search for effective energy utilization technology and biomaterials. By doing so, it seeks to develop human resources who have a high level of environmental awareness and are able to actively participate in these broad fields.


Nagasaki University
Bachelor in Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Nagasaki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Program covers education and research related to the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of structures; regional and urban planning; global and regional environmental problems; mitigation of disasters; etc. In addition to a solid background in engineering science, interdisciplinary knowledge of human science, social science, oceanography, and information science and technology is necessary for a civil engineer.


Azabu University
Bachelo in Environmental Science
- Sagamihara, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Passing on a rich and well-cared-for environment to future generations is an eternal challenge facing the human race. We are nurturing human resources capable of accurately grasping the environmental problems currently occurring on our planet and well-equipped to tackle the issues of conservation, all the while leveraging our accumulated knowledge of science and technology.


Nagahama Institute Of Bio-Science And Technology
Environmental Biology Course
- Nagahama, Japan
BSc
On-Campus
Explaining the phenomena of life at the molecular level in the organisms that form ecosystems The Earth is home to a vast variety of living organisms, which comprise rich ecosystems that exist in harmony with the environment. The Environmental Biology Course conducts research with the goal of understanding how organisms recognize the environment in ecosystems and harmonize their activities using the language of molecules. For example, the course covers research into the mechanisms by which animals recognize and respond to external stimuli such as light, and research into the effects of endocrine disruptors flowing into rivers, lakes, and marshes on fish and other wildlife and the mechanisms by which those effects are carried out. Other projects in which department are enthusiastically involved include research into the mechanisms of plant environmental recognition and plant immunity to pathogenic bacteria, research into the physiological mechanisms of microorganisms and the control of their lifespans, and research into the various physiologically active substances that are created by organisms in the environment. We consider research in areas such as these to provide a basis for maintaining ecosystems that are rich in life into the indefinite future.


Ishikawa Prefectural University
Environmental Science
- Nonoichi, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
In the Department of Environmental Science, students receive education and conduct research in order to create an environment in which humans and nature can co-exist. We aim to nurture individuals who can contribute to creating a comfortable local community that is safe and inviting. With a base of knowledge related to land, water, and air, students gain an understanding of the connections between human activities and the environment/ecosystems and focus their study on the theory and technology necessary for providing for both production and living environments, while protecting the natural environment. To give students the best chance of future success, we have a comprehensive program of subjects involving experiments and practicums relating to the environment. We also provide numerous opportunities to learn in various environments away from the university. Students can then learn and experience in real-life environments, to really learn about what ‘environment’ means.


Kobe University - Kobe
Bachelor of Marine Engineering
- Kobe, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
This is a balanced curriculum incorporating mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and environmental sciences. The Ship Management Course trains marine engineers for large vessels, and the Mechatronics Course teaches the theory of component technology related to heat, materials, fluids, and environment.


Tokai University
Environment and Ecology
- Shibuya City, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
(Understanding the oceans) studies different ecosystems for aquatic organisms in the oceans, rivers and lakes of the world, including chemical analysis of water composition and the impacts of waves and water flows.


National Fisheries University
Ocean Mechanical Engineering
- Yoshimi, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
This department conducts education and research in the area where marine and fisheries engineering merges with mechanical engineering ─ a field that is based on physics but also incorporates biology and chemistry. The department seeks to endow students with a broad array of technological capabilities related to the development of machinery used in fisheries, the sustainable utilization of fisheries resources, and the conservation of marine environments, so that graduates can actively contribute to the industry in a wide variety of ways, including the development of machinery related to the marine environment, ships and food. Students who graduate from this department and take up further study in Marine Engineering in the Advanced Course can obtain certification as a ship officer, enabling them to work as a chief engineer or engineer on a ship traveling on international waters.


Saga University
Bachelor in Agriculture
- Saga, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The Faculty of Agriculture has a department including four courses. We offer students opportunities to learn Synthetic Science, which focuses on Sustainable Crop Production and Conservation of the Natural Environment, and Advanced Science, which focuses on the Elucidation and Application of Bioscience. Currently, we are faced with many serious issues, such as food supply and safety, environment preservation, information society, bioenergy, and the local community, about which you can learn and study in our Faculty.
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Environmental degree programs at the Bachelor’s level in Japan offer a dynamic way to engage with pressing global challenges like climate change and sustainability. These programs combine academic rigor with practical insights, equipping you to make a positive impact on the environment.
In this field, you'll explore critical topics such as ecosystem management, renewable energy systems, and environmental policy. Common courses may include sustainable resource management, environmental science, and environmental law. These classes help you develop skills like conducting environmental assessments, implementing sustainable practices, and analyzing ecological data.
Studying in Japan presents unique opportunities for practical learning through fieldwork and collaborative projects with local organizations. The educational environment encourages independence and promotes innovative thinking as you address real-world problems. Graduates often pursue careers in environmental consultancy, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, where they can apply their knowledge and skills to foster sustainability initiatives both locally and globally.