Syllabus

Syllabus

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 "Courses taught by faculty with work experience": This refers to courses in which students who have work experience related to the course in charge make full use of their work experience in the class while providing practical education. This also includes courses that are primarily comprised of practical education, such as project-based courses.

Curriculum Matrix

Our university's Diploma Policy lays out the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that students should acquire through their university classes in order to be awarded a degree.

The curriculum matrix is a table that organizes the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes that students should acquire, as outlined in the university's Diploma Policy, and shows which subjects they are linked to. By referring to the curriculum matrix, students can understand how each subject is positioned within the curriculum of each faculty and department.

Please use this as a reference when making your course plan and registering for classes. Please be sure to check the syllabus to see what specific class content each subject will offer.

*The curriculum matrices for Graduate School of Economics and Graduate School of Humanities will be made public as soon as they are ready.