Class B (secondary education teacher development course): Putonghua, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Music, Fine Arts, Healthy Sports, Family, Science and Technology, English, Calligraphy.
Class C (teacher training course for disabled children): education for children with hearing disabilities, education for nurses with disabilities, and education for children with language disabilities.
Class L (lifelong learning course): study social culture and professional sports.
N (human welfare course): consultation, integrated social system
K (international understanding education course): European and American studies, Asian studies, Japanese studies, international education, multilingual and multicultural education, Japanese education.
Class F (environmental education courses): environmental education, natural environmental science and cultural relics science.
Class J (information education course): information education
Class G (arts and culture courses): music, art, calligraphy, expression and communication.
Graduate School of Education (Master Program)
The main purpose of the Education Department of the Education Research Department (doctoral program) jointly run by universities and colleges is to train teachers. Students must obtain a teacher qualification certificate when they graduate. In Japan, there was a time when "most high school teachers came from Tokyo Education University, while most primary and secondary school teachers came from Tokyo Yi Xue University". However, after Tokyo University of Education was reorganized into a comprehensive university by Tsukuba University, Yi Xue University in Tokyo actually became a representative of Japanese domestic education disciplines, which was highly praised by Japanese education circles. Although some graduates of Yi Xue University in Tokyo have begun to be active in Japanese politics, government and finance, Yi Xue University in Tokyo is not well-known outside the education sector.
The department of education is generally called "0 qualification course", that is, students can graduate without obtaining a teacher qualification certificate when they graduate. The disciplines of the Department of Education are divided into humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and arts? Department of physical education, etc. , covering a wide range. Because what you learn is not limited to what you learn for the qualification of a teacher, you can devote yourself to the course of "learning art".
Therefore, students of Tokyo University of the Arts are awarded different degrees upon graduation. Education graduates can be awarded "Bachelor of Education", and education graduates can be awarded "Bachelor of Education". That is to say, Yi Xue University in Tokyo is not only a university that trains teachers in a narrow sense, but also a university that can go deep into it like the name "learning art" (knowledge and art). To this end, some people in universities advocate changing the department of education into a system of two universities: the department of education and the department of correction. The majors of the major setting research department in universities are school education (school education, preschool education), school psychology (school psychology, clinical psychology), special support education (special support education, development obstacles, support methods), home economics education (family education, life science), Mandarin education (Mandarin education, Japanese language studies, Japanese literature, China classics, Japanese language education) and English education specialty. English, British and American literature and culture), social education (social education, geography, history, philosophy, ethics, law, politics, economics, sociology), mathematics education (mathematics education, mathematics), science education (science education, physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and environmental science), and technology education (technology education, technology science). Calligraphy education, comprehensive art), health care sports (physical education, sports, kinematics, health and professional sports), conservation education (protection education), comprehensive education development (international understanding education, vocational education, information education, environmental education, performance education).