Graduate students taking courses offered by undergraduate departmetments

■ Graduate students taking courses offered by undergraduate departments (for students enrolled in 2017 and later)


Students who wish to take courses offered by undergraduate schools (including courses with various qualifications) while enrolled in the graduate school of the university may do so as undergraduate non-degree students (non-matriculated students / non-degree students) after undergoing a designated selection process. For details, please refer to the application guideline for non-degree students.

Non-matriculated students: Students who wish to take specific courses to enhance their education and deepen their theoretical knowledge. 

Students who wish to acquire qualifications such as a teaching license.

It is necessary to complete the application procedures for undergraduate Credited Auditors (scheduled for early March). If you do not complete this procedure, you will not be able to take courses offered by the undergraduate school. A registration fee is required in addition to the graduate school tuition.

If you wish to become a student with various qualifications in order to obtain a teaching license, there are restrictions on eligibility for application, including the requirement that you are a graduate (or expected to be a graduate) of an undergraduate program. Credits earned as an undergraduate non-degree student will not be counted toward graduate school completion requirements.

It is scheduled to be published in February every year, so please check the Toyo University website.

Course number

A code for an academic discipline and a stage of study (level of difficulty) are allocated to each course to enable students to take courses in a sequential and systematic manner.

Course codes and numbers indicating the stage of study are shown to students who enter the university in or after AY 2016.