The undergraduate education of Tokyo University has 10 main academic departments: agriculture, art and science, economy, education, engineering, law, correspondence, medicine, pharmaceutical science and science. Undergraduate students studied liberal arts courses in the first two years and specialized in a certain subject in the last two years. In the 15 graduate school of this university, 10 is closely related to the corresponding undergraduate disciplines. The other five graduate schools focus on cutting-edge science, information science and technology, interdisciplinary information research, mathematical science and public policy. The calendar of this university has four semesters. The main language of teaching is Japanese, but some undergraduate courses and even more graduate courses are taught in English. Postgraduate courses taught in English include international courses in economics and courses in architecture and urban design. The research center and affiliated institutions of the University of Tokyo include the Institute of Atmospheric and Oceanography, the Institute of Advanced Studies in Asia and the Center for Space Information Science.
Introduction to the University of Tokyo Campus
The university has three main campuses, hometown, Xiaoyu and cypress. And other facilities in other parts of Japan. This university is attached to two hospitals: University Hospital and Academy of Medical Sciences. In the last year, about half of the students are studying undergraduate courses. Tuition fees at home and abroad are the same, and some college students live in accommodation.
University of Tokyo discipline ranking (based on: 20 19 US.news world discipline ranking)