Credit transfer system
Credit transfer system

We have a credit transfer system to support students' challenges.

The credit transfer system is a system in which universities (including junior colleges) open each other's courses and the credits taken are recognized as credits of their own university. By using this system, you can take classes in various fields that cannot be studied at our university.
At the Hachioji Campus and Utsunomiya Campus, we hope to meet the needs of students who want to "learn about other fields of interest and broaden their knowledge" and "take on new possibilities." There is a credit transfer system in which credits earned by taking a wide variety of courses at other universities and junior colleges are recognized as credits of the university.

The Open University of Japan

Target faculty department

Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Language Studies, Faculty of Education and Faculty of Science and Engineering

The Open University of Japan

University Consortium Hachioji

Target faculty department

Faculty of Faculty of Economics (Department of Economics, Department of International Economy , Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management), Faculty of Law , Faculty of Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Language Studies, Faculty of Education and Teikyo University Junior College

University Consortium Hachioji

Public Interest Incorporated Association Academic / Cultural / Industrial Network Tama

Target faculty department

Faculty of Faculty of Economics (Department of Economics, Department of International Economy , Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management), Faculty of Law , Faculty of Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Language Studies, Faculty of Education and Teikyo University Junior College

Network Tama

University Consortium Tochigi

Target faculty department

Faculty of Economics (Department of Regional Economics) / Faculty of Science and Engineering (Department of Mechanical and Precision Systems, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Department of Information and Electronic Engineering, Department of Biosciences)

University Consortium Tochigi