Division of Judo Therapy
  • Utsunomiya Campus
Graduate School of Medical Care and Technology Division of Judo Therapy

Expanding the possibilities of Judo therapy,
Establishing as an advanced discipline

In order to establish Judo therapy as a more advanced discipline, we opened the first Graduate School of Judo therapy in Japan. In order to spread Judo therapy, which is an ancient Japanese medical technique, throughout the world, we aim to raise the level of skill and awareness of judo therapist, and support them to acquire knowledge in a wide range of fields.

Overview of Division of Judo Therapy

We study what has been regarded as a specialized technique academically and verify scientifically to use for treatment widely. In addition, since Our Graduate School is intended for those who have obtained a judo therapist license, students can learn while performing actual treatment with their academic advisor. We aim to develop human resources with high skills and awareness who can play an active role not only in Japan but also around the world.

Syllabus

Syllabus

Syllabus of Division of Judo Therapy

  • *Students must select "Utsunomiya Campus" for Timetable Affiliation, and enter the course classification.

成績評価と修了要件

Grading Criteria

Details such as the timing and method of grade notification are posted on the bulletin board. The evaluation criteria are as follows.

Grading Criteria Score Veredict
S. 100-90 points Pass
A 89-80 points
B. 79-70 points
C. 69-60 points
D. 59 points or less Fail
N Credit recognition from other Graduate School Certification
- Missing the exam absence
- Not eligible to take the exam Unqualified

Completion Requirements

Master's degree program

Those who meet the following requirements are qualified to complete the master's program at the Graduate School school and are awarded a "master's degree (judo therapy)".

  • Must be enrolled in school for at least 2 years.
  • Students must earn more than 30 credits necessary for the completion of the master's program (including more than 18 credits in elective subjects from basic and specialized subjects, and 12 credits in compulsory subjects for research guidance).
  • Students must pass the thesis review and final examination of the master's thesis. (Earning more than 18 credits in elective subjects by the submission deadline and obtaining the permission from their academic advisor are conditions for submitting a master's thesis.)