Curriculum content
The content of the curriculum of the College of Arts and Sciences is as follows:Course listAs shown in the ``Detailed Rules for College of Arts and Sciences'' in ``Detailed Courses for Art Specialized Schools'', it consists of ``specialized subjects,'' ``specialized basic subjects,'' and ``basic subjects (common subjects and related subjects).'' The standard course structure is as shown in the diagram below.

- When taking the course,For each year of enrollmentof"Course list"and,“Examples of courses by area”Please refer to the above and make a plan according to your choice of major.
- In principle, Roman numerals in the names of the same class indicate the stages as the grade progresses, and the alphabets A, B, and C indicate the type of content of the class.Please complete the course step by step according to the designated year of study.
- For notes on graduation research, seeRequirements for graduationSee
Specialized Courses
Specialized subjects are specialized subjects that allow students to focus on deepening their studies in the relevant field.
Specialized basic subjects
Specialized basic subjects are subjects that serve as the basis for taking specialized subjects in the relevant field.
Basic subjects
Basic subjects are divided into common subjects and related subjects.There are six types of common subjects: "General subjects," "Physical education," "Foreign language," "Information," "Japanese language," and "Arts." Information on how to take these courses can be found on the university's website and on the website.Common subject “Art” syllabus"Please refer to.
"Curriculum Map”This shows the correspondence between the competencies shown in the school group standards and the course subjects.
