Prospective Students

Course Information for International Exchange Students

This page is intended for International Exchange Students who plan to register courses at Tokyo Tech.

Course Information for 2023 Fall Semester (3Q and 4Q)

1. Schedule

Course Registration Period for Fall Semester (3Q and 4Q)

Thursday, September 28 at 9:00am – Monday, October 16 at 1:00pm JST

Academic Calendar 2023-2024

Notes:

- The course schedule is subject to change, so please be sure to check Tokyo Tech’s online Academic Calendar for updates.
- Your student ID card will be active from start of the course registration period.

2. List of Courses and Syllabi

a) Graduate-level Students

Notes:

- Courses marked with ★ (a black star) will be taught in English in principle.
- Course Numbers and Indicated Levels; 400-level, 500-level: Master's Level / 600-level: PhD Level

b) Undergraduate-level Students

Notes:

- All courses on this list will be taught in English in principle.
- Taking any course that is NOT included in the List of Courses above is NOT PERMITTED under any circumstance. But this rule does not apply to the Japanese language courses.
- If your Japanese language proficiency is sufficient to be approved by the course instructor and your academic supervisor, you may take undergraduate-level courses (100 to 300-level) with their permission: Timetable of Undergraduate Courses (Courses conducted in Japanese only)
- For more details about each course (day, period, room, etc.), please refer to the List of Graduate Courses.

3. Recommended Courses for International Exchange Students

4. Course Registration Procedure

  1. 1. Review the List of Courses and decide which courses you plan to take.
  2. 2. Enter the Tokyo Tech Portal and complete the course registration online by yourself by the deadline. Once logged into the Tokyo Tech Portal, use the “教務Webシステム(Web system for S&F)”, which is categorized under Educational Services, to register for courses.
  3. 3. Check your final status on the Tokyo Tech Portal.

How to login to the Tokyo Tech Portal (Tokyo Tech Portal News for Students)

Notes:

- Make sure to complete the registration process by clicking "Course Registration" > "Verify" > go on to registration > register. Unfinished registrations saved as drafts (“temporary save”) will be deleted later.
- (As for the courses using ZOOM) Course registration MUST be completed on the Web system at least two days before the course starts so that the relevant course instructor can notify registrants of Zoom links for remote lectures in advance. By saving a draft registration (clicking "temporary save") in the Web system, you will be temporarily included in the registrant list for each course. However, if you do not complete registration by the deadline, you will be excluded from the registrant list.
- We recommend that you complete the registration process by Thursday, April 20, as the Web System will be congested just before the deadline.
- After completing the registration process, you may change course(s) during the registration period. To do so, click the "Unlock for Course Registration" button on the right side of "Status" at the top of the registration page of "Kyomu-web". It must be done by 11:59pm on Thursday April 20.
- For information about credits, see Explanation of Tokyo Tech Credits.

Course Addition after the Course Registration Period

Quarter and Course Type

Application Period

How to apply

3Q and 3-4Q: Weekly Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Mon. Nov 13, 11:59pm

?Register from "Course Addition" by Nov 13
?Submit documents by email from Nov 14 *1

3Q and 3-4Q: Intensive Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – the last day of the course

?Register from "Course Addition" by Nov 13
?Submit documents by email from Nov 14 *1

4Q: Weekly Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Sat. Jan 20, 11:59pm

?Register from "Course Addition" by Jan 20
?Submit documents by email from Jan 21 *1

4Q: Intensive Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Sat. Jan 20, 11:59pm

Register from "Course Addition"

Ditto

Sun. Jan 21 – the last day of the course

Submit documents by email *1

Course Cancellation after the Course Registration Period 

Quarter and Course Type

Application Period

How to apply

3Q and 3-4Q: Weekly Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Mon. Oct 23, 11:59pm

Register from "Course Cancellation"

3Q and 3-4Q: Intensive Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Mon. Oct 23, 11:59pm

Register from "Course Cancellation"

Ditto

Tue. Oct 24 – the last day of the course

Submit documents by email *2

4Q: Weekly Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Mon. Dec 25, 11:59pm

Register from "Course Cancellation"

4Q: Intensive Courses

Mon. Oct 16, 3:00pm – Mon. Dec 25, 11:59pm

Register from "Course Cancellation"

Ditto

Tue. Dec 26, – the last day of the course

Submit documents by email *2

*1

Submit the following documents by email to the International Student Exchange Division;
1. internal consent (email) from your Supervisor
2. internal consent (email) from the instructor in charge of the subject
3. [Form No.3] from the Kyomu Web System

*2

Submit the following documents by email to the International Student Exchange Division;
1. internal consent (email) from your Supervisor
2. internal consent (email) from the instructor in charge of the subject
3. [Form No.4] from the Kyomu Web System

5. Japanese Language Courses

The registration process for Japanese language courses is slightly different from that of other general courses. The instructions are indicated on the website below, so be sure to read and follow them carefully.

The website for Japanese courses

Reservation and registration procedure

1.
Reserve class(es) suitable for your level using JCOS (Japanese Class Online System)
(3Q and 4Q class reservations will open at noon on Sep. 25 at JCOS)
If you want to check your Japanese level, take a placement test at JOCS.
2.
Attend the first class and obtain the lecturer's approval of your registration.
3.
If you need credits, register on the Tokyo Tech Portal in the same way as for other courses.

Notes:

- You must reserve your place in the class before the first day of class, prior to credit registration. Reservations will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
- You must attend the first class. If you miss the first class, your status might be changed to "waiting" so as to give a chance to the next person on the waiting list.

Past Information