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232023 Curriculum

  • 1.Students who enrolled as new (1st-semester) students from AY 2023 onwards.
  • 2.Students who enrolled as 2nd-year transfer students from AY 2024 onwards.
  • 3.Students who enrolled as 3rd-year transfer students from AY 2025 onwards.

Changes to the Curriculum Outline and Subject List

Some changes have been made to the Curriculum Outline and Subject List.
Please check the following Excel file to see the subjects that have been changed.

Details of Changes

Curriculum Outline

Subject List & Course Outline

The subject list contains information about the subject codes for each subject, what subject field the credits will count towards, and more.
The course outlines provide an overview of the learning content and approaches in each course.
The subjects listed are not necessarily offered every semester.
For more details about which subjects will be offered, please refer to the syllabi and course timetable published each semester.

ST 2023 Curriculum Subject List

ST 2023 Curriculum Credit Transfer Subject List

How to read the Subject List & Course Outlines

The items on the Subject List & Course Outlines are explained below.

【Field】

This column shows which subject field the credits for each subject will count towards. The table below shows how each subject field is listed on the Subject List.

Item on the Subject List Subject Field Counted Towards
言語/Language English, Japanese, Language Education Subjects
教養/Liberal Arts Common Liberal Arts Subjects
専門/Major ST Major Education Subjects
他学部/Other College Other College Subjects (APM/APS Major Education Subjects)
【Subject Name】

All subjects offered as part of the ST 2023 curriculum are listed. The subjects listed are not necessarily offered every semester.
For more details about which subjects will be offered, please refer to the syllabi and course timetable published each semester.

【Course Outline】

The course outlines provide an overview of the learning content and approaches in each course.
You can click on the link from the subject list sheet.

【Credits】

The number of credits that can be earned by completing each course and receiving a passing grade.

【Semester】

The semester from which you can register for each course is determined in advance. You are able to register for the course from the semester indicated in this column.

Example: ”3rd Semester” is listed in the “Semester” column

  • Students in their 3rd semester and above can register for this course.
  • Students in their 1st or 2nd semester are not eligible to take this course.
【Course Number】

This number indicates the position of the subject within the curriculum and the curriculum’s overall organization.

Course Numbering

【Prerequisite Subjects for JST Students / JAT Students / E Students】

These are courses you have to earn credits for before you can register for the given subject.
Students who have not completed the prerequisite courses will not be able to register for the subject even if they are eligible to register for it that semester.
Please refer to the column for your own curriculum as the prerequisites vary depending on your enrollment language and English track.

Item on the Subject List Meaning
Prerequisite Subjects for JST Students Prerequisite Subjects for Japanese-basis Standard Track Students
Prerequisite Subjects for JAT Students Prerequisite Subjects for Japanese-basis Advanced Track Students
Prerequisite Subjects for E Students Prerequisite Subjects for English-basis Students
【Re-registration Possible】

Normally, subjects cannot be retaken if you have already earned credits for that subject, but students can re-register for some subjects that can be taken more than once if the lecture content is different. Courses marked with a "〇" in this column may be taken more than once.

【P/F Evaluation】

Courses are usually graded on a 5-point scale of A+ / A / B / C / F, but some courses are graded on a P (Pass) and F (Fail) scale. Courses evaluated by P (Pass) and F (Fail) are called "P/F evaluation courses" and are labeled as "P/F".

【Course Registration Restrictions】

Some courses have specific requirements for registration.
If you do not meet the course requirements, it will not appear on Campusmate. These courses will only appear on Campusmate when registration is possible.

【Subject Credits Field】

You can check which subject field the course credits will count toward.

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