鹿児島大学 水産学部

Faculty of Fisheries /
Postgraduate School of Fisheries, Kagoshima University

Postgraduate (Master) Programme on Tropical Fisheries with International Linkage (ILP)

    The Postgraduate (Master) Programme on Tropical Fisheries with International Linkage (ILP) is an international higher education alliance which was founded by the fishery-related postgraduate schools of Sam Ratulangi University, Indonesia, Kagoshima University, Japan, University of the Philippines Visayas, and Kasetsart University, Thailand in August, 2014. With joining of Malaysia University Terengganu and Nha Trang University, Vietnam as new members, ILP is now run by six universities of six Asian countries and started accepting students in April, 2015.
    This Programme forms its curriculum by sharing the characteristic subjects offered by the member schools and assumes all the students registered in the Programme at their home university as the Programme students, therefore, the member schools provide education services equal in quality to all the Programme students. The Programme students can enjoy education which is hardly conducted by one university with no additional cost and obtain credits.
    The curriculum is managed the Governing Council (GC) of ILP which is comprised of representatives of the member schools under the Common Rule of ILP and guarantees the quality of its education to produce globally competitive manpower. The Common Rule has been established as it fulfil the institutional systems for higher education in the countries of member schools. The certificate of completion of ILP is granted to students who satisfy the requirements set by ILP Common Rule in addition to the master degree which is granted by their home university.

Policy for Organisation
    The member schools shall mutually understand the missions and visions of the respective schools and their universities, the higher education systems in respective countries, and the education systems of respective universities, and shall, respecting individual independency and autonomy of the member schools with close and continuous cooperation, formulate the Programme under a unified and common system pursuant to the Common Rule.
The member schools shall, with linkage and cooperation, endeavour to enhance the quality of the Programme and to improve the system for management of quality of education.

Objective of Education
    The objective of the Programme is to develop talented persons who are equipped with theoretical and applied knowledge in sciences and technologies relevant to tropical and sub-tropical fisheries and have fostered capabilities with which they can participate actively in the globalising society.

Policy for Certification of Completion of Programme
    The policy for certification of completion of the Programme shall be that a student has studied the following items and has fostered the relevant capability;
  (i) theoretical and applied knowledge in sciences and technologies relevant to the tropical and sub-tropical fisheries,
  (ii) in situ experiences on and enriched understanding of the industry, society and culture relevant to fisheries in other country(ies), and
  (iii) capabilities with which a person can participate actively in the globalising society.

Policy for Composition of Curriculum
    The Programme shall compose its curriculum, making the best use of the characteristics and forte of the member schools, in order for students to attain theoretical and applied knowledge in sciences, to enrich understanding of the industry, society and culture relevant to fisheries in other country(ies) with in situ experiences, and to develop their capabilities with which they can participate actively in the globalising society.

Admission Policy
    Each member school shall endeavour to accept to the Programme qualified students as listed in the following items;
  (i) students who want to study theories and applications in sciences and technologies relevant to the tropical and sub-tropical fisheries,
  (ii) students who want to have in situ experiences on and to enrich understanding of the industry, society and culture relevant to fisheries in other country(ies), and
  (iii) students who want to foster his/her capabilities with which they will be able to participate actively in the globalising society.

    A student who wants to register for the Programme shall, preferably, have studied the fisheries science or sciences/technologies on the aquatic fields or human activities relevant to the aquatic fields at the level of Bachelor degree, and have received sufficient education to foster communication in the English language and understanding of scientific and technological matters in global issues and for enhancement of understanding foreign cultures.


    Regarding the further information of the Programme, readers are requested to refer the detailed descriptions in the home page of the International Linkage Course on Tropical Fisheries of each member school. The details of the course in the School of Fisheries (Master), Kagoshima University are available in the page listed below.

  Common Rule of ILP
  Guidance to Students to Study at the Member Schools of ILP
  Manual for Application to Study at Kagoshima University under ILP
  Syllabi of Programme subjects
   
  Record of sending and acceptance of students among member schools
  MOU for founding International Linkage Programme on Tropical Fisheries
  International Linkage Course on Tropical Fisheries, School of Fisheries (Master),
    Kagoshima University


  Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Sam Ratulangi University
  School of Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu
  College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas
  Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University
  Faculty of Graduate Studies, Nha Trang University