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Q. |
I am an undergraduate
student. Can I apply to the Degeiko program? |
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Basically, students
eligible for this program are those with a certain level of
academic ability in their field, therefore, no undergraduate
students are accepted at present. |
During the Program/In Progress? |
Q. |
I don't think that
I am making progress in Degeiko as I expected.
How can I steer clear? How should I deal with this? |
A. |
There are consultants
for this program. You can ask their advice at any time. If
necessary, they can offer you different Degeiko. If a master's
student has taken Degeiko 1 and 2, then, the student can only
take Degeiko 3 and 4 in the doctoral course. |
After the Completion
of the Program |
Q. |
I have earned credits
in a Degeiko package. I am interested in another Degeiko.
Can I apply for it? |
A. |
Yes. Please note that
the upper limit on the number of credits which you can earn
by Degeiko is 4 credits. You can take 2 credits in the master's
course (Degeigo 1 and 2) and 4 credits in the doctoral course
(Degeiko 1 - 4). Those who participate in Degeiko irrespective
of credit, please consult with your supervisor and the head
of the laboratory to which you wish to attend. |
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Q. |
I am a KIT graduate
student of a different course. Can I apply to Degeiko? |
A. |
Yes, it's possible,
if the head of the laboratory to which you wish to attend
accepts your application. Please go to the laboratory for
advice. However, we cannot offer you any credits under the
present system. |
Q. |
I am a graduate
student of a different university. Can I apply to Degeiko? |
A. |
Yes, it's possible
if the head of the laboratory to which you wish to attend
accepts your application. For more information, contact
DEGEIKO Office. |
Q. |
Is a student
of different department required to submit a report for evaluation? |
A. |
A report for performance
evaluation is not required, since we do not offer credits
to such students. Nevertheless, a participant's report may
be important for us to measure how well the student has understood.
Please consult with the head of the laboratory you are attending
to decide. |
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