The University of Tokyo has 10 departments (undergraduate).
(1) Law Department is the oldest and most prestigious department of Neusoft University, from which many politicians in Japanese history came.
② There are 5 departments related to natural science, including American Research Information Center, Language and Culture Center, and Mathematical Science Laboratory.
③ Internal medicine has two departments: internal medicine and health care, which are famous for surgery, especially brain surgery.
④ The Ministry of Science has nine departments, namely, mathematics, information science, physics, astronomy, geophysics, chemistry, biochemistry, biological science and earth science, and its affiliated departments include Linhai Experimental Field, Botanical Garden, International Center for Fundamental Particle Physics, Spectral Chemistry Research Center, Crustal Chemistry Laboratory and Astronomy Teaching and Research Center.
⑥ Engineering Department is the largest department in Tokyo University, including 23 departments 109 lectures, covering almost all local engineering disciplines.
⑦ The Department of Pharmacy consists of only two departments, pharmacy and medicinal chemistry, with a medicinal botanical garden attached.
The Ministry of Agriculture has eight departments of agricultural biology, agricultural chemistry, forestry, aquatic products, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, veterinary medicine and forest products, and has attached experimental facilities such as farms, practice forest farms, pastures, veterinary hospitals, aquatic experimental fields and green plant experimental fields.
Pet-name ruby correction department, 1 grade and 2, all of them study general correction subjects in the correction department. In the third grade, we began to choose the departments and disciplines to be promoted according to our grades. This major is comprehensive cultural studies at the master's degree. Don't forget the education department.
The liberal arts of the University of Tokyo are divided into six categories from liberal arts 1 ~3 and science 1 ~3. Each category and the corresponding departments that can be promoted are as follows: liberal arts 1 law department, 2 economics department, 3 literature department and education department. Science 1 corresponds to engineering department, science department, pharmacy department and agronomy department, 2 corresponds to nursing discipline of pharmacy department and medicine department, and 3 corresponds to pharmacy department of medicine department.
The running mode of Tokyo University in Japan
The main campus of the University of Tokyo is located in bunkyo-ku's hometown in Tokyo, covering an area of 40 hectares, where most institutions of the whole university are located. In addition, a new campus will be built in Komako, Muhei District, where the Correctional Services Department and the Institute of Production Technology are located.
Due to the different campuses of the University of Tokyo, the educational content and research content are also different. According to the content of education, it is mainly divided into Komatsu Campus in Muhei District, bunkyo-ku Hometown Campus and Chiba Park Campus which only conducts postgraduate education. The Institute of Medical Sciences of the University of Tokyo is located at Platinum Platform in the port area. According to the research content, there are hometown campus for studying traditional academic fields, Komako campus for interdisciplinary research and cypress campus for new academic fields. This kind of campus separation system is rare for other universities that often divide campuses according to departments; There are not many universities in Japan that offer education courses at the initial stage of enrollment.
The University of Tokyo is still a collegiate university, and its campus can actually be called Komako College, Hometown College and Cypress College. Each college has great autonomy and different teaching hours. On the other hand, students have great freedom in the choice of elective courses, and all the courses in universities can be above.
As mentioned above, attaching importance to upbringing education is the biggest feature of Tokyo University education. Parenting education is taught as a preparatory course in the Department of Parenting, but all majors, graduate students and graduate teachers of Tokyo University participate in the teaching. In the "Special University Support Project" sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan, the University of Tokyo applied for the project of "Promoting the Creative Cooperation between Graduate Education and Advanced Research", which shows that the University of Tokyo attaches great importance to education.
Parenting education is divided into pre-class and after-class education, which basically includes arts and sciences majors. Previous courses covered language, law and politics, economy, history, cultural anthropology, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and so on. The following courses are refined from the previous courses. Education curriculum can be said to be basically comprehensive quality education.
Compared with other universities, the compulsory courses of the University of Tokyo are relatively few. On the other hand, the elective courses of the University of Tokyo are dazzling. And regardless of grade and major, students can choose any course according to their interests and needs as long as time permits. Students majoring in physics can take world history as an elective course, and students majoring in education can take computers as an elective course ... It is normal for liberal arts students and engineering students, freshmen and doctoral students to appear in the same classroom at the University of Tokyo. Because students' professional angles and depths are varied, they often collide with sparks of thinking, so every class discussion in Tokyo University is worth looking forward to.
This flat curriculum can be said to be another feature of the University of Tokyo, which benefits from the change of teaching thinking of the University of Tokyo in the new century.