Course
Course
"Course registration" refers to applying to the university to take courses that are arranged according to the curriculum of each faculty or department, and "earning credits" refers to attending classes, passing exams, and earning credits. The entire process from "course registration" to "earning credits" is called "course enrollment."
When diagrammed, it looks like this:
| Understand the curriculum |
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| Create a timetable (study plan) |
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| Apply for and confirm courses you will be taking (course registration) |
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| Attend classes and learn the content |
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| Receive a grade |
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| Pass and earn credits |
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| Plan to complete the credits required for graduation (graduation requirement credits) →Graduation |
At university, you can choose the courses you take within the scope of the curriculum, but always keep in mind that you are responsible for the process leading to graduation.
Course Plan
At university, each student makes a course plan according to the curriculum and selects the subjects they wish to take. Some courses are "pre-registered courses" (compulsory courses, etc.) that are registered in advance, and students make course plans for other time periods. When making a course plan, students should thoroughly understand the curriculum and give priority to completing the compulsory courses set by their faculty/department, as well as meeting the requirements set out in the course regulations for promotion and graduation (promotion conditions/graduation requirements). There is a set number of credits that can be applied for in one year (maximum credit limit).
Course registration
"Course registration" is a very important procedure that takes place at the beginning of a semester in which you register with the university the courses you wish to take that semester.
For more information, please check the Course Guide and Student Portal.
Credit transfer system with other universities
Our university has signed an agreement with Kokugakuin University, Jissen Women's University, Jissen Women's University Junior College, and University of the Sacred Heart, regarding the Sibuya 4 Universities Collaboration Credit Transfer System. We have also signed an agreement with Tokyo University of Foreign Studies regarding the Credit Transfer System between Aoyama Gakuin University and Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Students can take courses using these systems.
Orientation Tutor
Our university has established the position of "Orientation Tutor" (orienter) as one form of support for new students.
Orientation tutors are upperclassmen from each department who will assist new students in registering for classes and giving advice on student life during the orientation period before classes begin in the new academic year (early April). This is expected to have the effect of alleviating some of the anxiety new students may have about university life.