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3 Bioscience Degree Programs in Japan


The University Of Tokushima
Bachelor in Biosience and Bioindustry
- Tokushima, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
We aim to foster people with a broad knowledge of the primary industry, food, and bioscience, with knowledge and skills applicable to commercialization and industrialization of biological resources, who can contribute to the creation of new industries utilizing biological resources from an international perspective.


Kobe University - Kobe
Bachelor in Agrobioscience
- Kobe, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Department of Agrobioscience aims to utilize knowledge obtained through analyzing phenomena related to the natural environment and living organisms from biology- and chemistry-based perspectives. We produce human resources with the specialist knowledge, abilities and a sense of ethics necessary to understand and analyze a variety of phenomena from the molecular and cellular levels to the ecosystem level.
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Kobe University - Kobe
Bachelor in Bioresource Science
- Kobe, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Animals and plants are essential bioresources that provide the key to humanity’s survival. The Department of Bioresource Science provides education and research on animals, plants and microorganisms and their mutual relationships from the genetic to the ecosystem level. This also includes the efficient management and utilization of bioresources for sustainable food production and safe food supply. This Department has two divisions, the Division of Animal Science and the Division of Plant Science.
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Bioscience studies focus on explaining biological processes through the application of biology, chemistry, and physics. Courses may focus on plants, animals, or humans and prepare students for specialized studies in medicine, ecology, microbiology, and other fields related to living organisms.
Japan has one of the highly integrated higher education systems in Asia. Japans approach to science and technology is highly rated thus their education levels very structured from childhood to primary through secondary to tertiary levels. With 126 million people living in Japan it has a cultural rich environment. Greater Tokyo area is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with over 30 million residents.