Building on the active learning skills that Kyushu University requires all students to have, we will develop students’ creative task-framing skills, practical teamwork skills, and international communication skills, to ensure that they have both the attitude and abilities required for interdisciplinary studies. Our aim is to ensure that students acquire interdisciplinary problem-solving skills while gaining these attitudes and abilities.

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All graduates’ impressive skill-sets are highly sought after by employers and you will have a very wide choice of careers. This is important because it means you can confidently choose the course you really love, not the one which you think will give you the best career prospects.

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Interdisciplinary Problem-Solving Skills
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The ability to work on actual solutions, drawing upon the four skills required to achieve the interdisciplinary ethos, namely active learning skills, creative task-framing skills, practical teamwork skills, and international communication skills.

Practical Teamwork Skills
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The ability to discuss solutions one has devised and combine one's ideas with the knowledge and skills of others, working together to create an achievable solution.

International Communication Skills
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The ability to explain solutions clearly to a wide range of people at the site where a problem occurs, and to gain cooperation to ensure that the solutions are implemented.

Creative Task Framing Skills
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The ability to frame tasks appropriately to address issues and explore solutions by combining a range of existing knowledge.