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  1. When you start planning for your course registration, please use the “ Online Course Catalogue ” to find courses that are available for USTEP students and plan your preferred course selection by using the “My List” feature in advance.

  2. Undergraduate Students. A key feature of the undergraduate education system at the University of Tokyo is that students spend their first two years studying a broad spectrum of liberal arts courses in order to firmly acquire fundamental skills.

  3. Thematic Courses. General Information. 東京大学教養学部 前期課程の開講科目一覧(カリキュラム)はこちらをご覧ください。

  4. Programs in English at Komaba (PEAK) Aiming for the creation of a global campus that attracts talented students around the world, the College of Arts and Sciences has offered undergraduate degree programs taught entirely in English on the Komaba Campus since October 2012.

  5. Learn more about studying at The University of Tokyo including how it performs in QS rankings, the cost of tuition and further course information.

  6. MIMA Search. Search across Junior Division (1st and 2nd years) and Senior Division (3rd and 4th year)

  7. UTokyo Online Course Catalogue is a system that enables users to look over more than 10,000 regular courses of the University of Tokyo, search for courses, and explore the relationship between them.

  8. The University of Tokyo was established in 1877 as the first national university in Japan. As a leading research university, UTokyo offers courses in essentially all academic disciplines at both undergraduate and graduate levels and conducts research across the full spectrum of academic activity.

  9. PEAK is the collective name for the 4-year undergraduate degree programs at the University of Tokyo delivered entirely in English. Currently, there are two different courses of study available. The International Program on Japan in East Asia.

  10. Pursuing a true 'centre of excellence': facing the world through an integrated approach to education and research throughout undergraduate and graduate levels. At the University of Tokyo, we regard a liberal arts education as an essential foundation for undergraduate level study.