Our goal is to equip students with a broad understanding of advanced mathematical theories and the ability to effectively use these theories and to train students to become self-reliant professionals who can sufficiently respond to the needs of society and who have logical reasoning abilities and problem solving abilities.
Furthermore, our goal is to train students to become motivated to take on issues in academic fields such as science and engineering using the common language of mathematics.
In addition to the group of specialized courses with content continuing on from undergraduate studies, we have established Math Seminar I and II and Special Math Recitation I and II according to our objective of training students to become researchers and educators who can?as specialists responsible for the creation, preservation, and development of knowledge in the field of natural science?incorporate theories of natural phenomena and the analysis thereof into their points of view; to conduct educational research on the fundamental theories of mathematics; or to become professionals who can use their scientific training to contribute widely to society. Math Seminar I and II cultivate students’ abilities to individually investigate and teach advanced concepts, and Special Math Recitation I and II cultivate students’ abilities to individually take on and solve requested tasks.