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Graduation requirements

Graduation requirements

We will introduce the graduation requirements and course registration for the Department of Physics and Mathematics.

degree

Students who study in the Department of Physics and Mathematics for four or more years (up to eight years) and earn the 138 or more credits required for graduation will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree.

Graduation Requirements

To graduate from this department, students must earn the required credits for each category shown in the Graduation Requirements Table.

Graduation requirement table

☉ is compulsory. ◇◆▲△▽ is optional.

series Must-have unit
Physical Sciences Course Mathematical Sciences Course
Aoyama Standard Subjects Required and elective courses 24 24
Foreign Language Subjects English Required Courses 8 8
Required Electives 2 2
Specialized subject Mathematics and General Subjects Required Courses 14 14
Specialized experiments, training, and exercises Required Courses 14 12
Required Electives 6 -
Seminars and graduation research Required Courses 12 12
First subject group Required Courses 12 4
Required Electives 18 -
Required Electives - 16
Second subject group Required Electives ◆△ 22 -
Required Electives ▲▽ - 34
Elective Subjects The Aoyama Standard Courses
Foreign Language Subjects
Specialized Subjects
Other departmental subjects
Other Faculty Courses
choice 6 12
total 138
Graduation requirements for international students

☉ is compulsory. ◇◆▲△▽ is optional.

series Must-have unit
Physical Sciences Course Mathematical Sciences Course
Aoyama Standard Subjects Required and elective courses 24 24
Foreign Language Subjects Japanese Required Courses 10 10
Specialized subject Mathematics and General Subjects Required Courses 14 14
Specialized experiments, training, and exercises Required Courses 14 12
Required Electives 6 -
Seminars and graduation research Required Courses 12 12
First subject group Required Courses 12 4
Required Electives 18 -
Required Electives - 16
Second subject group Required Electives ◆△ 22 -
Required Electives ▲▽ - 34
Elective Subjects The Aoyama Standard Courses
Foreign Language Subjects
Specialized Subjects
Other departmental subjects
Other Faculty Courses
choice 6 12
total 138

Maximum credit limit

The maximum number of credits that can be registered is the maximum number of credits that can be registered each year.
The maximum number of credits that can be taken in the Faculty of College of Science and Engineering is as follows. Students may not take more than the number of credits shown in this table in each year. Students must take at least one subject in each year.

Grade Years 1 to 4 total
Maximum credit limit 48 credits each 192 credits
NOTE
  • *Credits for teacher training course subjects are not included in the maximum credit limit.

Those with few acquired credits

Students whose number of credits earned in the first or second year after enrollment and GPA meet the following criteria will be asked to confirm their intention to study and will be given a warning, caution, or recommendation to withdraw from the university. Please be careful not to fall under any of these conditions, as you may be expelled as a student with no prospect of completing your studies.
(Number of credits and grades acquired in the first year after enrollment)
- The number of earned credits is 16 or less, or the GPA is below the threshold (less than 0.5) that the faculty deems necessary to give a warning.
- The number of earned credits is between 17 and 31, or the GPA is below the threshold level that the faculty deems necessary (0.5 or more and less than 0.7).
(Number of credits and grades acquired in the first two years after enrollment)
- The number of earned credits is less than 32 and the GPA is less than the standard value determined by the faculty (less than 0.7).

Advancement Requirements

In order to advance from the third year to the fourth year, students must fulfill the requirements for "graduation research" at the end of their third year.
However, only students studying abroad at a partner or accredited university during the period equivalent to the second semester of their third year to the first semester of their fourth year at our university may take "Physics Specialized Experiment A" or "Mathematics Specialized Experiment A" (2 credits, 6 hours per week in the first semester of the third year). Furthermore, if they fulfill the requirements for graduation research by the start of the second semester of their fourth year, they may advance to the fourth year and take "Graduation Research A" (8 credits, 24 hours per week in the second semester), "Physics Seminar A" and "Mathematics Seminar A" (4 credits, 8 hours per week in the second semester). Please notify your department before studying abroad and follow the department's instructions.

Graduation research requirements

The requirements for graduation research are as follows:

(1) Have been enrolled for three years or more.

(2) Have completed all required credits for graduation from the compulsory subjects up to the third year, excluding the subjects listed below.
Physical Sciences Course
The Aoyama Standard Courses: "Second Foreign Language Courses"
Specialized subjects: "Computer Applications Exercises" and "Statistical Mechanics I"
Mathematical Sciences Course
The Aoyama Standard Courses: "Second Foreign Language Courses"
Specialized subject "Computer Applications Exercise"

(3) Have completed 38 or more credits from the elective compulsory courses in specialized subjects (courses marked with ◇◆△ for the Physical Sciences course and ▲▽ for the Mathematical Sciences course).

(4) Have completed 116 or more credits among the credits required for graduation.

About grading

Grading

Academic performance will be evaluated by examinations administered for each course (written exams, reports, essays, oral exams, practical tests, or other methods designated by the instructor).

Our school grades are evaluated on a 100-point scale. A score of 60 or above is considered a pass, and the appropriate credits will be awarded.

A passing grade (AA, A, B, C) will appear on your transcript. A failing grade (XX, X) will also appear on your report card. However, for "Information Skills I" and designated overseas training, if the required credits are awarded, your transcript will show "RR" and your report card will show "Pass."

Actual score range Notification of grades to students Transcript Description
100~90 AA AA
89~80 A A
79~70 B B
69~60 C C
59 or below or fail XX Do not display
Absence etc., unable to be graded* X Do not display
"Information Skills I", overseas training, etc.
Credit acquisition
Passed RR
NOTE
  • *This indicates that a grade cannot be given due to failure to take exams, submit reports, poor attendance, etc.
GPA

GPA (Grade Point Average) refers to the average grade per unit of a student's registered courses. This is a global standard grading method that is widely used in Europe and the United States, and is used at our university for selecting candidates for grant scholarships and academic encouragement awards, selecting representatives for the graduation ceremony, and for entering our graduate school.
For each course taken, students are given grades such as A, B, C, XX, etc. GPA is calculated by converting these grades into a number and averaging them for each unit.
At our university, the following grades are given for each assessment:

University evaluation Rating
AA 4.0
A 3.0
B 2.0
C 1.0
XX (Fail) 0.0
X (Cannot be graded due to absence etc.) 0.0

The above grades are applied to the following formula to calculate your GPA.

骋笔础=  (Number of units of AA x 4 + Number of units of A x 3 + Number of units of B x 2 + Number of units of C x 1)


(Number of units of AA + number of units of A + number of units of B + number of units of C + number of units of XX + number of units of X)

*For the Faculty of Science and Engineering and School of Social Informatics, teacher training course subjects are not included in the GPA calculation.
*"Information Skills I" is not included in GPA calculation.

Grade notification

Students' grades will be announced in early March and mid-September via the "Grade Report" in the Student Portal Menu. If you wish to view the report from an off-campus PC, you must first register a SecureMatrix password on campus. (For details, please refer to the "Procedure for viewing grade reports from off-campus" in the Student Portal Menu.) Please print out your grade report and check the courses you have completed and their grades.

Grade survey

If you have any doubts about your grade evaluation, you can request a "grade investigation." This does not mean you should easily ask the instructor to reconsider or change your grade. Please only request this if you have clear grounds for doubting your grade.
Please bring your grade report to the Academic Affairs Office at your campus during the investigation period designated by the university. The investigation period will be announced on the "Student Portal".
We will not respond to any inquiries by phone or requests outside of the period.