You can remove the barriers between faculties and departments and expand the scope of learning.
Minor Program
The minor system is a system that allows students to systematically study an academic field that they are interested in as a minor in addition to their department (major). By studying an academic field different from their major, students can broaden their academic perspective and acquire complex specialized knowledge.
Teikyo University
Students who meet the graduation requirements of their department and have earned the required number of credits for the designated subjects of the minor program they applied for will be certified as having completed the program and will be awarded a "Certificate of Completion" upon graduation. The credits earned will be recognized as credits required for graduation.
Target Faculty 2nd year or above students of Faculty of Economics (Department of Economics, Department of International Economy, Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management), Faculty of Law, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Education
Opening Program
Program Name
Departments related to the minor field
Economic Policy Minor Program
Faculty of Economics Department of Economics Department of Business Administration ? Department of Tourism Management ? ? ? Department of International Economy
Minor in Business Administration Program
Department of Economics Faculty of Economics Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management
Accounting Minor Program
Faculty Faculty of Economics Department of Business Administration and Department of Tourism Management
Business Law Minor Program
Faculty of Law Department of Law
Public Law Minor Program
Department of Law Faculty of Law / Department of Political Science
Public Policy Minor Program
Department of Law Faculty of Law / Department of Political Science
Manga and Anime Minor Program
Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Japanese Cultures
Japanese History Minor Program
Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of History
Minor Program in Material Culture Studies
Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of History
Media Culture and Journalism Minor Program
Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Sociology
Minor Program in Basic and Social Psychology
Department of Psychology Faculty of Liberal Arts Faculty of Education Department of Education and Culture, Department of Elementary Education
Clinical and Developmental Psychology Minor Program
Department of Psychology Faculty of Liberal Arts Faculty of Education Department of Education and Culture, Department of Elementary Education
Minor in English Language and Literature
Faculty of Languages and Cultures Department of Foreign Languages
Contemporary Education Minor Program
Faculty of Education Department of Education and Culture, Department of Elementary Education
* Students in departments related to the academic field of the minor cannot enroll in that minor.
Teikyo University Graduate School
A "Certificate of Completion" will be awarded to students who have met the completion requirements for their graduate school and the minor program they have applied for.
Target Graduate School All graduate schools of the university
Opening Program
Program Name
Graduate Schools Offered
Remarks
Data Applications Minor
Master's Program Graduate Degree Program of Comprehensive Applied Data Science
online
Minor in Business Administration
Public Health (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Minor
Graduate School of Public Health Division of Public Health Master’s Degree Program and Doctoral Program
Face-to-face classes at Itabashi Campus
Public Health (Health Policy and Medical Management) Minor
Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Minor
* Credits earned in the minor program are not included in the number of credits required to complete the major program.
(As of June 2025)
Open Curriculum
The open curriculum is a system that allows students to take courses offered separately from their own department or graduate school and have them recognized as credits. It removes the barriers between academic fields and broadens the scope of study.
Teikyo University
In the following faculties and departments at Hachioji Campus and Utsunomiya Campus, students can earn a set number of credits from courses in other faculties and departments as part of an open curriculum. Any credits exceeding this limit will not be included in the graduation requirements.
Target Faculty and Department Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Science and Engineering (Department of Integrated Science and Engineering), Faculty of Medical Technology (Department of Judo Therapy)
Teikyo University Graduate School
Students enrolled in any graduate school or department at Itabashi Campus can take some of the courses offered by other graduate schools or departments on the same campus and count these as credits.
Target Graduate School Graduate School of Medicine, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Care and Technology, Graduate School of Public Health
Teikyo University Junior College
Up to 15 credits will be treated as elective courses in specialized education courses in the two years leading up to graduation. Credits exceeding this are not included in the graduation requirement credits. In addition, when these subjects are transferred to Teikyo University, they may be accredited as credits already acquired in each department.
Target Subjects Department of Human Cultures and Department of Contemporary Business