Kunitachi College of Music

Specialized Course (3rd and 4th year)

Specialized Subjects These courses enhance your expertise in your department or major. Building on the knowledge and skills you have acquired in the foundation course, you will explore your specialized field broadly and deeply through specialized practical lessons and specialized seminars.

Choose from three different programs to design a career that suits you.

  • Dual career course
  • Courses to explore and strengthen your specialty
  • More specialized selection courses
Common Elective Subjects all departments This is a course that can be taken regardless of the department or major (specialty) that you belong to.
These include specialized subjects, higher grades of Basic Subjects, required and recommended course subjects, various foreign languages, etc. Please note that some specialized subjects have prerequisites.
Liberal Arts Based on four worlds of inquiry - "Exploring Humanity," "Exploring Culture," "Exploring Society," and "Exploring the Body" - 13 "areas of learning" have been established, and over the course of four years students will acquire a wide range of knowledge and deepen their understanding.
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Course numbering

All courses offered at our college and graduate schools of our Graduate School are assigned a number, which generally consists of four letters and a three-digit number.
The first two letters indicate the type of department or major in which the course is offered, and the third letter indicates the type of format in which the course is offered. The number indicates the position of the course in the curriculum of the department or major. The letter after the number is a code for students from other institutions.
Please use the "numbering" system to plan your course of study, ensure course registration, and systematically understand your learning outcomes.

1st and 2nd digits (alphabet
FS Faculty of Music  Basic Subjects
LA
Liberal Arts
 CE
Common elective subjects
 CC
Course Subjects
 FC 
Department of Performance & Composition Common Subjects
VM
Vocal Music
KB
Keyboard Instruments Music
SW
String, Wind & Percussion Music
JZ
Jazz Music
CR
Composition
CM
Computer Music Major
SC
Department of Music Cultures & Education Common Subjects
ME
Music Education
MT
Music Therapy
MM
Musicology and Music Informatics
 EC
Early Childhood Music Education
TT
Teacher training course (junior high school)
CT
Curator Course
Music Video Graduate School of Music Master's Degree: Vocal Music
MK
Master's degree: Piano
MS
Master's Degree: Instrumental Music
MC
Master's degree: Composition
MW
Master's Degree in Musicology
MP
Master's Degree in Music Education
MG
Master's degree: common
 DD
Doctor
Third digit (alphabet)
P Practical skills-focused
S Exercise-based
L Lecture-based

 

4th-6th digits (numbers)
 001-200 Faculty Foundation Course
 201-400 All Faculty Students
 401-700 Faculty Specialized Courses
 701-800 Graduate School Master Program
 801-900 Graduate School Doctoral Program
 901- Other (Spare)

 

7th digit (alphabet)
U Auditor only
F Auditor and Affiliated students only
T TAC, High school-university collaboration only
S Auditor, TAC, High school-university collaboration
N Attendance not permitted

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