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4 Environmental Management Degree Programs in Japan


Kyoto University - Graduate School Of Global Environmental Studies
Master’s Program in Environmental Management
- Kyoto, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
In order to foster outstanding environmental management professionals, students are required to participate in lengthy internship studies. Based on practical experience gained outside of the university, the student presents an innovative master’s thesis and gains professional skills. After completing the master’s degree, the student may continue on to the doctoral program in order to obtain advanced professional skills or may choose to work for national or local government organizations, international organizations, at environment-linked departments of industries, environment-related industries, environment-related NGOs, among others.


Kyoto University - Graduate School Of Global Environmental Studies
Doctoral Program in Environmental Management
- Kyoto, Japan
PhD
On-Campus
This program aims to foster graduates capable of functioning in an international setting by equipping them with comprehensive knowledge and skills for resolving conflicts and managing global environmental issues. Internship study (domestic or overseas) and the preparation of a doctoral thesis help students develop the skills required for environment-related work after graduation. Graduates of the doctoral program are expected to find employment in government or municipal institutions, environment-related international NGOs and universities, environment-related industries, environmental positions in various industries, and government and private-sector research organizations with an environmental focus.
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Kyoto University - Graduate School Of Global Environmental Studies
Doctoral Program in Global Environmental Studies
- Kyoto, Japan
PhD
On-Campus
This program accepts students who have obtained a master’s degree or the equivalent in various fields. The program encompasses the Department of Global Ecology, the Department of Technology and Ecology, and the Department of Natural Resources of the Hall of Global Environmental Research, as well as the Grove of Universal Learning. Students’ specialized study themes are selected from the vast range of themes related to global environmental studies, based on prior study and approaches in the humanities and social sciences as well as natural science, agriculture and engineering. After receiving a doctoral degree, students may work at universities or environment-related government/private-sector research organizations.


University Of Occupational And Environmental Health Japan
Environmental Measurement and Control
- Kitakyushu, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
Department of Occupational Hygiene gives students the specialized knowledge that is required to maintain workers’ health and create a safe and comfortable working environment, by improving the basic academic abilities that the students learned in high school. At the same time, it provides students with science-based skills and technological skills to assess and improve the working environment and trains professionals who can maintain workers’ health and create safe and comfortable environments from an engineering perspective.
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Environmental Management degree programs focus on sustainable practices and strategies to tackle pressing environmental issues. In Japan, this field plays a crucial role in addressing environmental conservation, urban development, and disaster management through advanced methodologies and innovative approaches.
Through courses in environmental policy, ecological restoration, and resource management, students acquire specific skills such as conducting environmental impact assessments and developing sustainability plans for organizations. The educational environment in Japan emphasizes collaborative projects that link theory with real-world applications, fostering independence and critical thinking as students engage with diverse perspectives on environmental issues.
Graduates typically pursue careers in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or consulting firms that specialize in sustainability practices. While Japan's robust environmental policies provide relevant experience, the global nature of environmental challenges means that skills gained here remain applicable worldwide, making students well-prepared for careers in the international arena.