Open Curriculum
Open Curriculum

You can remove the barriers between faculties and departments and expand the scope of learning.

The open curriculum is a system that allows students to take specialized education courses in other departments, apart from the department to which they belong. Students enrolled in the designated undergraduate departments of Hachioji Campus and Utsunomiya Campus and Teikyo University Junior College can take some of the specialized education courses of other departments offered at the campus where they are enrolled and treat them as credits. increase.

Teikyo University

Handling of acquired credits

In the four years leading up to graduation, the following faculties and departments will count the credits earned up to a certain number of units as credits. Any credits earned beyond this number will not be included in the graduation requirements.

Target faculty department Acquired credits
Maximum number of handling
Faculty Faculty of Economics (Department of Economics, Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management)
Faculty of Law, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Language Studies, Faculty of Education
Common elective subjects (students enrolled before 2023)
Free Selection (Students entering in 2024 or later)
34 credits
20 credits
Faculty of Science and Engineering Specialized elective subjects (students enrolled before 2023)
Free Selection (Students entering in 2024 or later)
30 credits
20 credits
Faculty of Economics Department of International Economy Common elective subjects (students enrolled before 2023)
Free Selection (Students entering in 2024 or later)
26 credits
20 credits
Faculty of Economics Economics, Department of Department of Regional Economics, Faculty of Medical Technology, Department of Department of Judo Therapy Specialized elective subjects (students enrolled before 2023)
Free Selection (Students entering in 2024 or later)
20 credits
20 credits

Teikyo University Junior College

Handling of acquired credits

Up to 15 credits will be treated as elective courses in specialized education courses in the two years leading up to graduation. Credits exceeding this are not included in the graduation requirement credits. In addition, when these subjects are transferred to Teikyo University, they may be accredited as credits already acquired in each department.

 

(As of June 2024)