
The Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences accepts students not only from the pharmaceutical sciences, but also from the sciences, engineering, and agriculture. Therefore, the graduate school offers courses specific to medicine, such as medical ethics, pharmaceutics, and pharmacology, in order for students to acquire the knowledge necessary to become drug-discovery researchers. Additionally, there are fundamental courses in interdisciplinary studies, designed to help students obtain broad knowledge, as well as specialized courses that involve cutting-edge material, designed to enable students to pursue research at the highest level. Moreover, through interdisciplinary practical training, students will have the opportunity to experience research outside of their specializations.