University of Tokyo (/jp/utokyo/) The master's degree system of the University of Tokyo is generally four years, and the pharmacy system of the departments of medicine, agriculture, veterinary medicine and pharmacy is six years.
The undergraduate education of Tokyo University has a flexible academic system. The general science system lasts for four years, of which the first two years are undergraduate preparatory courses, which are concentrated in correctional colleges, and the next few years are diverted to various colleges for professional education, with the longest academic system of eight years.
The preparatory course of Tokyo University consists of four parts: basic subjects, comprehensive subjects, subject subjects and professional subjects, among which the basic subjects and comprehensive subjects are the main ones. The minimum reading credit for liberal arts is 53, and that for science is 6 1.
University of Tokyo (English: TheUniversityofTokyo;; Japanese hiragana: とぅきょぅだぃがく), referred to as Dongda (とぅだぃぃぃ𞊣ぃ𞊣𞊣𞊣).
It is a Class A top university in the "Super Internationalized University Program" of Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and ranks as a member of the East Asian Research University Association, Asian University Alliance, Global University Presidents Forum, Academic Research Forum, Outstanding Graduate School Program, Leading Graduate School Program, and Japan and Swiss Mirai Program.